Product Description
Ammonium Dichromate 99% Extra Pure is a chemical compound found in granules/crystalline powder form. Classified as an Analytical Reagent Grade, it serves as a strong oxidizing agent used in laboratories for chemical synthesis, fire ignition, and pyrotechnics. With a molecular formula of (NH4)2Cr2O7 and a molecular weight of 252.06 g/mol, this product is soluble in water and exhibits a density of 2.15 g/cm3. Considered hazardous and toxic, it must be handled with care, stored in a dry, cool place away from heat and moisture. Frequently utilized in the production of dyes, this extra pure grade of Ammonium Dichromate decomposes at 180C and is not intended for consumption.
FAQs of AMMONIUM DICHROMATE 99% Extra Pure:
Q: What is the application of Ammonium Dichromate 99% Extra Pure?
A: It is commonly used in laboratories for chemical synthesis, fire ignition, and in pyrotechnics.
Q: Is Ammonium Dichromate 99% Extra Pure a poisonous substance?
A: Yes, it is considered hazardous and toxic, requiring careful handling.
Q: What is the storage recommendation for this product?
A: It should be stored in a dry, cool place away from heat and moisture.
Q: How does Ammonium Dichromate 99% Extra Pure decompose?
A: It decomposes at a temperature of 180C.
Q: In what form does this product come in?
A: It is available in granules/crystalline powder form.