1) Ammonium hydroxide, ACS reagent is a clear, colorless liquid with an intense pungent odor. It is approximately 28-30% NH3 in water, with a density of 0.90 g/mL at 25°C.
2) Ammonium hydroxide has a shelf life of two years if stored at room temperature in a sealed cabinet away from acids. Frequently opened containers should be stored at 2-8°C.
3) Ammonium hydroxide is a stable solution below 25°C that is used as a buffer and in fertilizers, though mixtures with air can explode if ignited under certain conditions.
1) Ammonium hydroxide, ACS reagent is a clear, colorless liquid with an intense pungent odor. It is approximately 28-30% NH3 in water, with a density of 0.90 g/mL at 25°C.
2) Ammonium hydroxide has a shelf life of two years if stored at room temperature in a sealed cabinet away from acids. Frequently opened containers should be stored at 2-8°C.
3) Ammonium hydroxide is a stable solution below 25°C that is used as a buffer and in fertilizers, though mixtures with air can explode if ignited under certain conditions.
1) Ammonium hydroxide, ACS reagent is a clear, colorless liquid with an intense pungent odor. It is approximately 28-30% NH3 in water, with a density of 0.90 g/mL at 25°C.
2) Ammonium hydroxide has a shelf life of two years if stored at room temperature in a sealed cabinet away from acids. Frequently opened containers should be stored at 2-8°C.
3) Ammonium hydroxide is a stable solution below 25°C that is used as a buffer and in fertilizers, though mixtures with air can explode if ignited under certain conditions.
Storage Temperature RT 22,122-8 is an exact replacement for A 6899
CAS #: 1336-21-6 at 0 EC 47% (w/v) ammonia
Synonyms: ammonia solutions; ammonia water; "spirit at 15 EC 38% of Hartshorn"1 at 20 EC 34% at 30 EC 28% at 50 EC 18%. Product Description Appearance: Clear, colorless liquid with an intense pungent odor Storage/Stability Molecular formula: NH4OH = NH3 in H2O Ammonium hydroxide has a shelf-life of two years if Molecular weight: 35.05 stored at room temperature, but should be stored tightly Concentration of solution: Approximately 28-30% NH3 sealed in a vented cabinet away from acids. Over time, in water, 14.8 M the concentration may decrease due to evaporation of Density at 25 EC = approximately 0.90 g/mL.1 the gas from the solution. For critical applications, it A 28% solution freezes at –77 EC.2a (Ammonia gas may be advisable to store frequently opened containers itself melts at -77.7 EC, boiling at -33.3 EC at standard at 2-8 EC. pressure.)2c pKb = 4.752b The standard solution is chemically stable at or below 25 EC, but it is not uncommon to observe a release of Ammonia is one of the top ten inorganic chemicals pressure when a bottle is opened for the first time. produced in the United Sates; annual production is approximately 35 billion pounds.3 Although ammonia and ammonium hydroxide are generally not considered flammable, a mixture of Ammonia is used as a fertilizer directly or in the anhydrous ammonia gas and air can explode if ignited manufacture of fertilizers, explosives and a huge range under favorable conditions.1 of materials. Ammonium hydroxide is widely used as a buffer (as ammonium acetate or as ammonium References carbonate). These buffers are volatile and can be 1. Merck Index, 11th ed., #510, #512, 513 (1989). removed from protein solutions by lyophilization, 2a. Handbook of Chem. and Physics, 74th ed. (CRC leaving salt-free solids. Press, 1994), p. 4/38. 2b. Handbook of Chem. and Physics, 74th ed. (CRC As an ACS Reagent (American Chemical Society), this Press, 1994), p. 8/45. product meets the requirements.4 2c. Handbook of Chem. and Physics, 74th ed. (CRC Press, 1994), p. 6/56. Preparation Instructions 3. Chemical and Engineering News, June 24, p. 40 As noted above, ammonia gas is extremely soluble in (1996). water, and solutions are chemically stable, but 4. Reagent Chemicals, 8th ed., (American Chemical decrease in concentration if left open to the air. Society Press, 1993), pp. 133-135. Frequently opened solutions should probably be stored at 2-8 EC. Saturation concentrations in water:1
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