Product: | Colorless Liquid Ammonia Solvent | Synonym: | Anhydrous Ammonia |
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Category: | Inorganic Compound | Feature: | Highly Corrosive |
Grade: | Industrial Grade | Color: | Clear Transparent |
Purity: | 99.5-99.9% | Molecular Formula: | NH3 |
Molecular Weight: | 17.04 | CAS No.: | 7664-41-7 |
HS Code: | 2814100000 | Packing: | Cylinder, ISO Tank |
Melting Point:: | -77.7 | ||
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Quick Details
> Industrial Grade
> Purity 99.8% Min.
> CAS No. 7664-41-7
> HS Code 2814100000
> For Chemical, Plastic Industry
> Packing Steel Cylinder or ISO tank
Applications
> Plastics
> Pesticide
> Water Purify
> Fabrics & Dyes
> Rubber & Paper
> Pharmaceuticals
> Waste Treatment
> Household Cleaning
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Description
Ammonia, anhydrous appears as a clear colorless gas with a strong odor. Shipped as a liquid under its own vapor pressure. Contact with the unconfined liquid can cause frostbite. Gas generally regarded as nonflammable but does burn within certain vapor concentration limits and with strong ignition. Fire hazard increases in the presence of oil or other combustible materials. Although gas is lighter than air, vapors from a leak initially hug the ground. Prolonged exposure of containers to fire or heat may cause violent rupturing and rocketing. Long-term inhalation of low concentrations of the vapors or short-term inhalation of high concentrations has adverse health effects. Used as a fertilizer, as a refrigerant, and in the manufacture of other chemicals. Explosives manufacture; pesticides; detergents industry.
Technical indicators (Industrial Grade)
Test Items | Standard Indicator | ||
Super | Grade I | Grade II | |
Appearance | Clear Liquid | Clear Liquid | Clear Liquid |
Ammonia ω/% >= | 99.9 | 99.8 | 99.0 |
Water ω/% <= | 0.10 | / | / |
Residue ω/% <= | 0.10 | 0.20 | 0.40 |
Iron (Fe) (mg/kg) <= | 1.0 | / | / |
FAQ for Ammonia
1. What is ammonia?
Ammonia, also known as NH3, is a colorless gas with a distinct odor composed of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. It is produced naturally in the human body and in nature—in water, soil and air, even in tiny bacteria molecules. In human health, ammonia and the ammonium ion are vital components of metabolic processes.
2. What is ammonia used for?
About 90 percent of ammonia produced is used in fertilizer to help sustain food production for billions of people around the world. Ammonia has other important uses including its use in household cleaning products and in manufacturing other products.
3. What happens to ammonia in the environment?
Ammonia occurs naturally and is found throughout the environment in soil, air, and water. Ammonia also is renewed naturally as part of the nitrogen cycle that already occurs as plants fertilize. As a result of this natural process, ammonia does not last long in the environment, and it also does not bioaccumulate.
4. How might I be exposed to ammonia?
Ammonia occurs naturally in the environment, so everyone is exposed to low levels at one point or another. It is possible for a person to be exposed to higher levels of ammonia when using cleaning products containing ammonia, or if they live on or near farms where fertilizers are used. It’s also possible to be exposed to higher levels of ammonia if a person spends time in an enclosed building that contains lots of animals.
5. How can ammonia exposure affect my health?
No health effects have been found in humans exposed to typical amounts of ammonia that exist in the environment. Exposure to high levels of ammonia in air may be irritating to a person’s skin, eyes, throat, and lungs and cause coughing and burns.