Ammonium Chloride
[Product Name]: Ammonium Chloride
[Molecular Formula]: NH4Cl
[Natural Attribute]:
Colorless cubic crystal or white crystal, salty, cool and slightly bitter in taste, easily soluble in water, soluble in liquid ammonia, slightly soluble in alcohol, insoluble in acetone and ether. When heated to 100 ℃, it begins to volatilize significantly. At 338.7 ℃, it dissociates into ammonia and hydrogen chloride. When it is cold, it reacts into ammonium chloride with very small particles to form a white dense fog. It is not easy to sink and dissolve in water. Moisture absorption is small, but it can also absorb moisture and agglomerate in wet and rainy days. The aqueous solution is weakly acidic, and the acidity increases when heated. It is corrosive to ferrous metals and other metals, especially copper, and has no corrosion effect on pig iron.
[Natural Attribute]:
Colorless cubic crystal or white crystal, salty, cool and slightly bitter in taste, easily soluble in water, soluble in liquid ammonia, slightly soluble in alcohol, insoluble in acetone and ether. When heated to 100 ℃, it begins to volatilize significantly. At 338.7 ℃, it dissociates into ammonia and hydrogen chloride. When it is cold, it reacts into ammonium chloride with very small particles to form a white dense fog. It is not easy to sink and dissolve in water. Moisture absorption is small, but it can also absorb moisture and agglomerate in wet and rainy days. The aqueous solution is weakly acidic, and the acidity increases when heated. It is corrosive to ferrous metals and other metals, especially copper, and has no corrosion effect on pig iron.