Ammonium Bisulfite - 60% Solution

Characteristics:

Ammonium bisulfite is a yellow aqueous solution with a strong odor of sulfur dioxide. It is a convenient alternative to liquid sulfur dioxide.

Properties:
Formula NH4HSO3
Molecular Weight 99.1
  Typical Analysis Specification
Assay (total reducing substances as NH4HSO3) 59.8% 59.0-61.0%
Specific gravity (at 60°F) 1.347 1.310-1.350
pH (as is) 5.2 4.5-5.5
Applications:
Chemical industry Reducing agent.
Waste water treatment Dechlorination.
Enhanced oil recovery Oxygen scavenger.
Photographic industry Stabilizer in fixing solutions.
Containers:
  • Drums, 55 gallon, 600 pounds net
  • Bulk tank trucks
Product Safety Information:

Ammonium bisulfite may irritate the eyes, nose and throat and may cause skin irritation. Ingestion may be harmful. When heated or mixed with acids, toxic sulfur dioxide gas is released which may be harmful or deadly if inhaled. May cause severe allergic reactions in some asthmatics and sulfite sensitive individuals.

Anyone responsible for the procurement, use or disposal of this product should familiarize himself and those handling the product with the appropriate safety and handling precautions involved. Such information is outlined in our material safety Data Sheet, which may be obtained by contacting Customer Service.

In the event of an emergency with this product, call the 24-hour General Chemical emergency number: (800) 631-8050.




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