Ammonium Citrate Dibasic Granular ACS Grade *

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About Ammonium Citrate Dibasic Granular ACS Grade

Ammonium Citrate Dibasic, also known as Ammonium Hydrogencitrate and Diammonium Hydrogen Citrate, is an inorganic compound having the chemical formula C6H8O7.2H3N or C6H14N2O7. It appears as colorless/white granular solid or crystals and is soluble in water at ambient conditions. Commonly, it is prepared by reacting citric acid with aqueous ammonia. An ACS Grade reagent is a chemical that meets the purity requirements of the American Chemical Society. For dependable, consistent, and repeatable findings, ACS Grade reagents can be utilized in high-quality research labs. Moreover, such chemicals can be safely used in food applications, drugs, and medicines. In the United States of America (USA), Lab Alley is selling its high-quality Ammonium Citrate Dibasic, Granular, ACS Grade online at laballey.com. Lab Alley’s Ammonium Citrate Dibasic, Granular, ACS Grade is highly recommended for research labs and industrial applications.

Common Uses and Applications

  • Reagent/Solvent
  • Cleaning of metals

Industries

  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Automotive care products
  • Chicken food supplements

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Chemistry Table

3012-65-5
C6H8O7.2H3N
226.19

Specifications

Assay 98.0-103.0%
Insoluble Matter 0.005%
Residue after Ignition 0.01%
Chloride 0.001%
Oxalate To Pass Test (limit about 0.5%)
Phosphate 5 ppm
Sulfur Compounds 0.005%
Heavy Metals (as Pb) 5 ppm
Iron 0.001%
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