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About Ammonium Carbonate, ACS Reagent Grade
Ammonium Carbonate is an inorganic substance having the chemical formula (NH4)2CO3. It is made from a combination of Ammonium Carbamate and Ammonium Bicarbonate. At room temperature, it appears as a white solid powder with a strong ammonia-like odor. In the presence of air, it slowly decomposes to create ammonia and carbon dioxide. It is a chemical leavening agent that has an alkaline pH. Chemicals of the Analytical Reagent Grade are of high purity and are best suited for analytical purposes. They provide consistent, dependable, and repeatable findings in research applications. Lab Alley is selling its high-quality products online in the United States of America (USA). Lab Alley strongly recommends Ammonium Carbonate, Analytical Reagent Grade for industrial, commercial, and research uses.
Common Uses and Applications
- Alkalization agent
- Textile dyeing
Industries
- R&D/Laboratory
- Tobacco industry
- Textile industry
Chemistry Table
506-87-6 | |
(NH4)2CO3 | |
96.08 |
Ammonium Carbonate, ACS Reagent Grade Specifications
Assay | Min 30% |
Insoluble Matter | 0.005% |
Nonvolatile Residue | 0.01% |
Chloride (Cl) | 5 ppm |
Heavy Metals (as Pb) | 5 ppm |
Iron | 5 ppm |
Sulfur Compounds (as SO4) | 0.002% |
Safety and Shipping Information
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