Anhydrous Ammonia is a colorless, pungent gas with the chemical formula NH₃. It is commonly used in agriculture as a nitrogen fertilizer, providing essential nutrients to crops. Anhydrous ammonia is stored and transported in pressurized containers because it becomes a liquid under pressure.
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Jul 31, 2024 |
Key Features and Uses:
- Fertilizer: One of the most efficient and widely used nitrogen fertilizers in farming, promoting plant growth and increasing crop yields.
- Industrial Uses: Utilized in various industrial processes, including the production of plastics, explosives, and as a refrigerant in large-scale refrigeration systems.
- Reactivity: Highly reactive, especially with water, forming ammonium hydroxide, a corrosive substance.
- Safety Precautions: Anhydrous ammonia is hazardous; it is toxic, corrosive, and can cause severe burns if it comes into contact with skin or eyes. Proper handling and storage are crucial to prevent accidental exposure.
Physical Properties:
- Boiling Point: -33.34°C (-28.01°F)
- Melting Point: -77.73°C (-107.91°F)
- Density: 0.73 kg/m³ (gas) at standard temperature and pressure
Packaging and Transportation:
- Transported in steel containers or tanks under high pressure.
- Must be handled with care, using appropriate protective equipment and following strict safety guidelines.