Ammonia

Ammonia is an inorganic compound composed of a single nitrogen atom covalently bonded to three hydrogen atoms that is an amidase inhibitor and neurotoxin. It is both manufactured and produced naturally from bacterial processes and the breakdown of organic matter.

Data Sheet

Test Item Specification Test Method
Ammonia (By weight) 99.5-99.8 1) A.O.A.C

2) AGRO 0019-E
(By Kellogg Licensor Method)

Moisture (By weight) 0.2-0.5 1) A.O.A.C

2) AGRO 0019-E
(By Kellogg Licensor Method)

Oil (By weight) Negligible 1) A.O.A.C

2) AGRO 0013-E
(By Kellogg Licensor Method)

Nitrogen (Minimum by weight) 82.0 A.O.A.C
Temperature (°C) -33.0

Packaging

Metal Tankers

Transportation

  • Rail
  • Land
  • Sea

Application

  • Fertilizer
  • Precursor to nitrogenous compounds
  • As a cleaner
  • Fermentation
  • Antimicrobial agent for food products
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