Humic Acid Chemical Properties
MF: C9H9NO6
MW: 227.169998168945
EINECS: 215-809-6
Humic acid is one of the major components of humic substances. It can be found in peat, coal, many upland streams, dystrophic lakes and ocean water.
Humic Acid are highly decomposed organic materials that have fossilized over a period of millions of years. Humic Acid are also referred to as "humic substances" and are used as soil conditioners, soil supplements, and fertilizer amendments.
A liquid humic acid is extracted from Leonardite.
Humic Acid History
Since the end of the 18th century, humic substances have been designated as humic acid, fulvic acid or humin.
Humic Acid Uses
Humic Acid can be used as soil conditioners, soil supplements, and fertilizer amendments.chelator,also can be used in Ancient Masonry.
The colloidal nature of humic acid increases the
WATER holding capacity of soils.
Humic Acid also carries with it hormones and vitamins which promote germination as well as greater plant growth. Humic Acid is a virtual storehouse of not only micro-nutrients, but also holds the essential macro-nutrients nitrogen, phosphate, and POTASSIUM.
about the useage in Ancient Masonry:
In Ancient Egypt, according to archaeology as well as the account provided in the book of Exodus chapter 5, straw was mixed with mud in order to produce building bricks. Modern investigations have found that the humic acid is released from straw when the straw is mixed with mud and that this strengthens the material, which produces stronger bricks that are less likely to break or lose their shape.
Humic Acid Toxicity Data With Reference
RTECS MT6544000
Humic Acid Safety Profile
Hazard Codes Xi
Risk Statements 36/37/38
Safety Statements 26-36
Humic Acid Specification
Humate is defined as the salts of Humic Acids. It must also go through many chemical changes prior to entering the plant system.