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Sodium nitrate · NaNO3

Sodium nitrate (NaNO3) is a salt; this page gives computed density, dynamic viscosity and specific heat capacity for aqueous solutions from 2–40 wt% and 10–60 °C.

Values are computed from the Laliberté (2009) aqueous-electrolyte correlation and tabulated over 240 wt% and 1060 °C.

Also known as
Chile saltpetre, Soda niter, Nitratine
CAS number
7631-99-4
Tabulated range
240 wt% · 1060 °C
Properties
Density · Dynamic viscosity · Specific heat capacity · Specific gravity
At 20 wt% · 20 °C
reference snapshot
Density
1142.7kg/m³
Density
1.1427g/cm³
Specific gravity
1.145
Viscosity
1.281cP
Specific heat
3521J/kg·K
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21 wt%
20 °C
Density
1150.7 kg/m³
Density
1.1507 g/cm³
Specific gravity
1.153
Dynamic viscosity
1.308 cP
Specific heat
3494 J/kg·K
Density (kg/m³) vs wt% NaNO3 at 20 °C — Sodium nitrate.
Why it matters

What the numbers tell you

At 20 wt% and 20 °C, aqueous sodium nitrate has a density of about 1143 kg/m³ (1.143 g/cm³) — roughly 1.14× the density of water. It also has a dynamic viscosity of about 1.281 cP, against roughly 1 cP for water at the same temperature, and a specific heat of about 3.52 kJ/kg·K, about 84% of water’s 4.18 kJ/kg·K. Those differences carry straight into volume-to-mass conversions, pump and pipe sizing, and the heat needed to change its temperature.

Common grades

A few working strengths

Properties at 20 °C for a handful of concentrations in everyday use, read from the committed grid (interpolated between tabulated points where a grade falls between them). The full table follows below.

wt% NaNO3°CDensity kg/m³SGViscosity cPSp. heat J/kg·K
10201067.31.0691.0983810
20201142.71.1451.2813521
30201225.21.2271.6193256
40201316.11.3182.2353000
Sources

Where the numbers come from

Every value on this page is computed by a deterministic model — none is entered by hand. The generating method and the references it is checked against:

  • Laliberte, M. (2009). A Model for Calculating the Heat Capacity of Aqueous Solutions, with Updated Density and Viscosity Data. J. Chem. Eng. Data 54(6), 1725-1760. doi:10.1021/je8008123
  • CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics - Concentrative Properties of Aqueous Solutions (density and viscosity at 20 degC; primary data Wolf, A.V., 1966)
  • CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics - Aqueous Solubility of Inorganic Compounds at Various Temperatures (solubility bounds for the tabulated range)

Model: thermo==0.4.0 (chemicals==1.3.0) - Laliberte 2009 electrolyte correlation · Generated 2026-06-07

The committed data file for this page is published as JSON on GitHub under CC BY 4.0.

Validation

Checked against a cited value

The model is cross-checked at one independently cited reference point. The page is published only because this check passes.

Property / pointDensity · 20 wt% · 20 °C
Cited reference value1142.9 kg/m3
Model computed1142.69 kg/m3
Error vs reference0.019% (tolerance 1%)

CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics - Concentrative Properties of Aqueous Solutions. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, Concentrative Properties of Aqueous Solutions (all data at 20 degC; primary data Wolf, A.V., Aqueous Solutions and Body Fluids, Hoeber, 1966), sodium nitrate: 20.0 mass % at 20 degC = 1.1429 g/cm3.

Full tables

Every tabulated point

Rows are temperature (°C); columns are concentration (wt% NaNO3). Read the cell at the intersection. Specific gravity is density divided by the model water reference of 998.2 kg/m³ at 20 °C.

Density kg/m³
°C \ wt%246810121416182022242628303234363840
101013.41027.31041.41055.81070.41085.21100.31115.71131.31147.21163.51180.01196.81213.91231.31249.11267.21285.71304.51323.7
151012.61026.41040.31054.51069.01083.71098.61113.81129.31145.11161.11177.51194.11211.11228.31245.91263.91282.21300.91319.9
201011.61025.21039.01053.01067.31081.91096.71111.71127.11142.71158.61174.81191.31208.11225.21242.71260.51278.71297.21316.1
251010.31023.71037.41051.31065.51079.91094.61109.51124.71140.11155.91172.01188.31205.01222.01239.31257.01275.01293.51312.2
301008.71022.11035.61049.41063.41077.71092.21107.01122.11137.41153.11169.01185.21201.81218.71235.91253.51271.41289.71308.4
351007.01020.21033.61047.31061.21075.41089.81104.41119.41134.61150.11166.01182.11198.51215.31232.41249.91267.71285.91304.5
401005.11018.21031.51045.01058.81072.91087.21101.71116.61131.71147.11162.81178.81195.21211.91228.91246.31264.01282.21300.7
451003.01015.91029.11042.61056.31070.21084.41098.91113.61128.61144.01159.61175.51191.81208.41225.41242.71260.41278.41296.9
501000.71013.61026.71040.01053.61067.41081.51095.91110.61125.51140.81156.31172.21188.41204.91221.81239.01256.71274.71293.1
55998.21011.01024.01037.31050.81064.61078.61092.91107.41122.31137.51153.01168.81184.91201.41218.21235.41253.01271.01289.4
60995.71008.41021.31034.51047.91061.51075.51089.71104.21119.01134.11149.51165.31181.41197.81214.61231.81249.31267.31285.6
Dynamic viscosity cP (mPa·s)
°C \ wt%246810121416182022242628303234363840
101.3221.3391.3591.3831.4121.4451.4841.5291.5801.6391.7071.7841.8711.9702.0832.2112.3572.5222.7112.925
151.1541.1701.1901.2131.2391.2691.3041.3441.3901.4421.5011.5681.6441.7301.8271.9362.0612.2012.3612.542
201.0171.0341.0521.0741.0981.1261.1581.1941.2351.2811.3341.3931.4591.5341.6191.7141.8211.9432.0802.235
250.9050.9210.9390.9590.9821.0081.0371.0701.1071.1481.1951.2481.3071.3731.4471.5311.6251.7311.8501.984
300.8120.8270.8450.8640.8850.9090.9360.9661.0001.0371.0791.1271.1791.2381.3051.3791.4621.5551.6591.777
350.7330.7480.7650.7830.8030.8250.8500.8780.9090.9430.9821.0241.0721.1251.1841.2511.3251.4071.5001.604
400.6660.6810.6970.7140.7330.7540.7770.8030.8310.8630.8980.9370.9801.0281.0821.1421.2081.2821.3651.458
450.6090.6230.6380.6550.6730.6930.7140.7380.7650.7940.8260.8620.9010.9450.9941.0481.1081.1751.2501.333
500.5600.5730.5880.6040.6210.6390.6600.6820.7070.7340.7640.7970.8330.8730.9180.9671.0221.0831.1501.226
550.5170.5300.5440.5590.5750.5930.6120.6330.6560.6810.7090.7400.7730.8100.8510.8970.9471.0031.0641.133
600.4790.4920.5050.5190.5350.5520.5700.5900.6110.6350.6610.6890.7210.7550.7930.8350.8810.9320.9891.051
Specific heat capacity J/kg·K
°C \ wt%246810121416182022242628303234363840
1040974012393538643798373536763619356335093456340433523301325032003149309930492999
1540964014393938703804374336833626357035153462340933573305325332023151310030502999
2040964016394338753810374936893632357635213467341333603308325632043153310230513000
2540964018394738793815375436953637358035253470341733633311325832063154310330523001
3040964020395038833820375836993641358435293474342033663313326032083156310430533002
3540974022395338873823376237033645358835323477342333693315326232103158310630543003
4040984025395638903827376637063648359135353480342533713318326432123159310730563004
4540994026395838923830376937093651359435383482342733733319326632133161310830573005
5041014029396038953832377137123654359735403485343033753321326832153162311030583006
5541034031396338983835377437153656359935433487343233773323327032173164311130593008
6041054034396639013838377737183659360235453489343433803326327232193166311330613009
Typical values

Sodium nitrate solution properties at 25 °C

At 25 °C, 10 wt% sodium nitrate has a density of about 1065.5 kg/m³, a dynamic viscosity of about 0.982 cP and a specific heat capacity of about 3815 J/kg·K. At 25 °C, 30 wt% sodium nitrate has a density of about 1222.0 kg/m³, a dynamic viscosity of about 1.447 cP and a specific heat capacity of about 3258 J/kg·K. At 25 °C, 40 wt% sodium nitrate has a density of about 1312.2 kg/m³, a dynamic viscosity of about 1.984 cP and a specific heat capacity of about 3001 J/kg·K.

Limitations

Before you use these numbers

  • Laliberte (2009) aqueous-electrolyte correlation for NaNO3-water. Tabulated for 2-40 wt% over 10-60 degC. Saturation is about 45 wt% NaNO3 at 10 degC, rising with temperature, so the 40 wt% ceiling keeps the whole table below saturation. Concentrations are NaNO3 by mass. Values are for preliminary design; verify against vendor data for critical service.
  • Values are tabulated only inside the 240 wt% and 1060 °C ranges shown; the correlation is not extrapolated beyond them here.
  • Figures are for a pure sodium nitrate–water system. Commercial grades contain impurities (for example chloride in some caustic grades) that shift density and viscosity; check the supplier's data sheet for a specific product.
  • Use for preliminary design; verify for critical service.
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