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Muqeet Marketing supplies export-quality chemicals, offering a wide range of products to meet industrial needs. Based in Surat, India, we prioritize quality and customer satisfaction in every shipment.

Ammonium Chloride

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Ammonium Chloride supplier

Ammonium Chloride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula NH₄Cl. It appears as a white crystalline solid and is highly soluble in water. As a reliable supplier, we provide high-quality Ammonium Chloride that meets strict industry standards. This compound is primarily used in fertilizers, food processing, and various industrial applications.

In addition to its common uses, Ammonium Chloride plays a crucial role in electrolyte solutions and serves as a flavoring agent in the food industry.

Product Specifications

Ammonium Chloride offered by us is of industrial-grade purity, tailored to meet the specific demands of various applications.

Parameter Specification
Chemical Formula NH₄Cl
Appearance White crystalline powder
Moisture Content 0.5% (Maximum)
Assay (Purity) 99% (Minimum)
pH Value 4.5 - 6.5 (10% solution)
Melting Point 338 °C

Features

  • High Solubility :

    Dissolves readily in water, making it ideal for various applications.

  • Nutrient Source :

    Acts as a nitrogen source in fertilizers, promoting plant growth.

  • Electrolyte :

    Serves as an electrolyte in biochemical applications, essential for maintaining pH balance.

  • Versatile Applications :

    Used in food processing, pharmaceuticals, and industrial processes.

  • Non-Toxic and Safe :

    Generally recognized as safe for use in food and agricultural applications.

Applications

Fertilizers

Used as a nitrogen source in fertilizer formulations to enhance plant growth and yield.

Food Industry

Serves as a flavoring agent and food preservative in various food products.

Pharmaceuticals

Utilized in medications and supplements as an ingredient in electrolyte solutions.

Industrial Applications

Used in metal treatment and as a flux in metallurgy.

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