Ammonium Bromide

Ammonium Bromide

Origine
: China
Numéro CAS
: 12124-97-9
Code SH
: 29239000
Informations de base
IUPAC Name
: ammonium bromide
Molecular Formula
: NH4Br
Molecular Weight (g/mol)
: 97.9400
Synonyms & Trade Names
: Ammonium bromide; Hydrobromic acid ammonium salt
Purity / Assay (%)
: 99% min
Grade / Quality Level
: Technical Grade
Physical Form
: Solid
Concentration
: Pure substance
Appearance / Color
: White to off-white solid
Odor
: Odorless
Melting Point (°C)
: 235.0000
Boiling Point (°C)
: 452
Density (g/cm³)
: 2.4290
Solubility in Water
: Freely soluble
UN Number
: Not applicable
H-Statements
: None
P-Statements
: P260
REACH Status
: Registered
Drug Precursor Status
: Non-precursor
Storage Class (GHS)
: 13
Storage Conditions
: Cool, dry place
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Brief Overview
Ammonium Bromide is the ammonium salt of hydrobromic acid. It exist as a white odorless crystals or granules that turns yellow when it is exposed to air due to oxidation of traces of bromide (Br−) to bromine (Br2).
Manufacturing Process
There are several ways of producing ammonium bromide:
Method 1: Prepared by reaction of hydrobromic acid and ammonia, or by the direct reaction of ammonia with bromine in water.
Method 2: Prepared by the reacting ammonia with iron(II) bromide or iron(III) bromide.
Method 3: Prepared by reaction of an aqueous bromine solution with iron filings. The solution of ferrous and ferric bromide formed then reacts with ammonia to precipitate hydrated oxides of iron. Ammonium bromide is then recovered by crystallization from the concentrated liquor.