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==Production== | ==Production== | ||
===Extraction=== | ===Extraction=== | ||
* Extracted from [[Spirit of hartshorn]], which also contains [[ammonium bicarbonate]] and [[ammonium carbamate]] | |||
* | |||
==Testing== | ==Testing== | ||
==Purification== | ==Purification== | ||
==Storage== | ==Storage== | ||
* Decomposes at | * Decomposes at OTP | ||
*: | *: {{#Chem: (NH4)2CO3 = NH4HCO3 + NH3 // step 1}} | ||
*: {{#Chem: NH4HCO3 = NH3 + CO2 + H2O // step 2}} | |||
==Disposal== | ==Disposal== |
Latest revision as of 05:38, 16 February 2021
Chemical formula | (NH4)2CO3 |
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OTP appearance | white powder |
Molar Mass(g/mol) | 96.09 |
Density(g/cc) | 1.5 |
Melting Point(°C) | 58 |
Boiling Point(°C) | decomp |
Solubility in water(g/L) | 250 |
NFPA 704 |
Uses
Primary
- Precursor to ammonium chloride, the precursor to all other chlorides
Secondary
- Pharm: Smelling salts
Natural occurrence
- Does occcur naturally
Hazards
Character
Production
Extraction
- Extracted from Spirit of hartshorn, which also contains ammonium bicarbonate and ammonium carbamate
Testing
Purification
Storage
- Decomposes at OTP
- (NH4)2CO3 → NH4HCO3 + NH3 // step 1
- NH4HCO3 → NH3 + CO2 + H2O // step 2
Disposal
- Can be released into the environment