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Ammonia (NH3)


A colorless, toxic, alkaline, slightly flammable gas with a pungent odor, irritating to eyes, skin and mucous membranes in high concentrations. Shipped as liquefied gas under its own vapor pressure (114 psig @ 70xF).

Molecular Weight:

17.03

Safety Data

Vapor Pressure Data

 

Specific Volume:

22.5cf/lb@NTP

LG50 Rat: 7,338 ppm

Temp (Deg. F)

Pressure (psia)

Boiling Point:

-28.2xF(-33.4xC)@1atm

ACGIH - TLV: 25 ppm

32

61.8

CAS No.:

7664-41-7

IDLH: 100ppm

70

128.7

Hazards:

Inhalation and Skin Contact

NIOSH - 5
ceiling: 50 ppm

Flammable Limits:

15-28% in Air

DOT Label:

Green, Nonflammable Gas

UN Number:

UN 1005

DOT Class:

2.2

 

Cylinder:

Aluminum or Steel Alloy

Cylinder Size
DOT Specification
Cylinder Dimension
(in.)
Average Tare Weight
(lbs)
Average Internal Volume
(ft3)(L)
Contents
(lbs)
200
3AA2265
9x51
119
1.55   (43.9)
50

GRADE
RESEARCH
ELECTRONIC
BLUE AMMONIA
Critical Assay
99.999%
99.9995%
99.99994%
Nitrogen
< 5 ppm
< 1 ppm
 
Oxygen
< 2 ppm
< 1 ppm
< 100 ppb
Argon
 
 
< 20 ppb
Hydrogen
< 5 ppm
< 1 ppm
< 100 ppb
Total Hydrocarbons (as CH4)
<1 ppm
 
< 50 ppb
Carbon Monoxide
< 1 ppm
< 1 ppm
< 50 ppb
Carbon Dioxide
< 1 ppm
< 1 ppm
>< 100 ppb
Moisture
 
 
< 200 ppb
 
 
 
 
Valve Material
316L SS
316L SS
316L SS
CGA Connection
660 SS
660 SS
/720

Additional Information:

Ammonia is a  pungent-smelling, toxic, corrosive gas having a suffocating odor. This gas is lighter than air. Ammonia is not readily ignited, but explosions of ammonia in confined spaces have been reported. Ammonia is shipped both as a gas and a liquefied gas under its own vapor pressure. Vapor clouds of the gas may be controlled using a water fog. Persons who respond to releases of this product must protect themselves from inhalation of the ammonia Gases and mists, especially in areas which are downwind of the release. Extreme caution must be used when responding to releases.

 
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