The ammonia molecule consists of one atom of nitrogen (N) and three atoms of hydrogen (H). It is produced by combining atmospheric nitrogen which constitutes 78% of the air we breathe with hydrogen. This nitrogen fixation requires high temperature and pressure in the presence of an iron catalyst.
Consists of greater than 99% ammonia with the remainder being water. The CAS number assigned to ammonia by the American Chemical Society is 7664-41-7.
Consists of greater than 99% ammonia with the remainder being water. The CAS number assigned to ammonia by the American Chemical Society is 7664-41-7.
The liquid and gas are colorless. The white cloud you observe during an ammonia release is the ammonia freezing the water droplets in the air to ice. Gas has a penetrating, pungent, suffocating odor
United Nations (UN) identification number: 1005