Product Description
AMMONIUM DICHROMATE 99.5% AR is an orange-red solid with a purity of 99.5%. It is a chemical compound in crystalline form, primarily used as an oxidizing agent in laboratories, industrial applications, pyrotechnics, and photographic chemicals. This inorganic compound is odorless, slightly soluble in water, and insoluble in alcohol. Stored in a cool, dry place away from combustible materials, it has a pH level of approximately 4 in a 1% solution. With a melting point of 180C and a density of 2.15 g/cm3, Ammonium Dichromate decomposes on heating. Its structural formula consists of Cr2O7^2- ions surrounded by ammonium (NH4+) ions. Also known as Diammonium Dichromate or Ammonium Bichromate, it has a molecular formula of (NH4)2Cr2O7 and a molecular weight of 252.07 g/mol. This Analytical Reagent (AR) standard product is widely used as a laboratory reagent.
FAQs of AMMONIUM DICHROMATE 99.5% AR:
Q: Is AMMONIUM DICHROMATE 99.5% AR poisonous?
A: Yes, AMMONIUM DICHROMATE 99.5% AR is poisonous.
Q: What is the storage recommendation for AMMONIUM DICHROMATE 99.5% AR?
A: It is recommended to store AMMONIUM DICHROMATE 99.5% AR in a cool and dry place away from combustible materials.
Q: What are the primary industrial applications of AMMONIUM DICHROMATE 99.5% AR?
A: AMMONIUM DICHROMATE 99.5% AR is used in laboratories, industrial applications, pyrotechnics, and as a photographic chemical.
Q: What is the solubility of AMMONIUM DICHROMATE 99.5% AR?
A: AMMONIUM DICHROMATE 99.5% AR is slightly soluble in water and insoluble in alcohol.
Q: What is the molecular formula of AMMONIUM DICHROMATE 99.5% AR?
A: The molecular formula of AMMONIUM DICHROMATE 99.5% AR is (NH4)2Cr2O7.