The
nitrite ion, which has the
chemical formula NO
2-, is a symmetric
anion with equal N–O bond lengths and an O–N–O bond angle of approximately 120°. Upon protonation, the unstable weak acid
nitrous acid is produced. Nitrite can be oxidized or reduced, with the product somewhat dependent on the oxidizing/reducing agent and its strength. The nitrite ion is an
ambidentate ligand, and is known to bond to metal centers in at least five different ways. Nitrite is also important in biochemistry as a source of the potent
vasodilator nitric oxide. In organic chemistry the NO
2 group is present in nitrous acid esters and nitro compounds. Nitrites are also used in the food production industry for curing
meat.