Ammonium sulfate Ammonium sulfate,chemical 7783-20-2,H8N2O4S,durabolin
Category | Toxic substances. |
Toxicity grading | Poisoning |
Chemical Properties | White crystalline powder |
Acute toxicity | Oral - rat LD50: 3000 mg / kg; intraperitoneal - mouse LD50: 610 mg / kg |
Usage | May be used for the precipitation or fractionation of proteins or for purification of antibodies. Useful for crystallographic analysis of nucleic acids and proteins. |
Explosive hazardous characteristics | Heated with potassium chlorate occurs white light. |
Flammability hazard characteristics | Combustible; heated to produce nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides and ammonia fumes |
Storage characteristics | Treasury is ventilation, low-temperature and dry; and separately stored with potassium nitrate, potassium nitrite. |
Extinguishing agent | Dry powder, foam, sand, carbon dioxide, water mist |
General Description | White odorless solid. Sinks and dissolves in water. |
Air & Water Reactions | Dissolves in water with evolution of some heat. |
Reactivity Profile | Ammonium sulfate is acidic in aqueous solution. When a little Ammonium sulfate is added to fused potassium nitrite, a vigorous reaction occurs attended by flame [Mellor 2:702 1946-47]. |
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