Ammonium Sulfate

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Information

Ammonium sulfate is an inorganic substance with the chemical formula (NH4) 2SO4, colorless crystalline or white particles and has no odor. Decomposition above 280 ° C. Solubility in water: 70.6 g at 0 ° C and 103.8 g at 100 ° C. Insoluble in ethanol and a

Physicochemical Properties

Appearance and characteristics: white crystalline powder
MP: 230-280 ° C
Refractive index: 1.396
Relative density: 1.77 g / cm3
Solubility: dissolve 70.6 g at 0 ° C. Dissolve 75.4 g at 20 ° C. Dissolve 78 g at 30 ℃. Dissolve 81 g at 40 ° C.
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MSDS

danger
Route of invasion: inhalation, food intake, percutaneous absorption.
Health hazards: irritant to eyes, mucous membranes and skin.
Environmental hazards: long term use can produce soils with acidification platelets.
Combustion Hazards: This product is non combustion and irritating.
First aid measures
Dermal contact: decontaminate clothing, rinse with copious flow of clean water.
Eye contact: lift the eyelid and rinse with flowing clear water or normal saline for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.
Inhalation: off site to air fresh. Such as breathing difficulties, give oxygen. Seek medical attention.
Eat in: drink adequate amount of warm water, emetic. Seek medical attention.
Fire protection measures
Hazardous characteristics: toxic flue gas is produced by thermal decomposition.
Harmful combustion products: nitrogen oxides, sulfides.
Method of fire suppression: fire personnel must wear whole body fire-resistant clothing to put out fire upwind. Remove the container from the fire as far as possible to the open while fighting fire.