BROMIDES

AMMONIUM BROMIDE

Product Category: ACETATES

Product: AMMONIUM BROMIDE Product Code: B001

Information on Ammonium Bromide

A derivative of Bromine, it’s a white crystalline powder with a melting point of C. It’s soluble in water. When exposed to air, it can turn yellow due to the oxidation of trace amounts of Bromide to Bromine. It should be stored in tightly closed containers at room temperature

Synthesis / Manufacturing Process of Bromides

The major raw material for all Bromides is Elemental Bromine. Bromine was first discovered in 1826. It occurs in the form of Bromides in seawater and natural brine deposits. Bromine brines are treated with Chlorine gas in the presence of air. During this process, the Bromide anions are oxidized to Bromine gas by the Chlorine gas. Bromine is further reacted with either Sulphur or Phosphorous and water to give Hydrobromic Acid, which is the intermediate product in the manufacturing of various Bromides. Ammonium Bromide is manufactured by a reaction between Hydrobromic Acid and Ammonia.

Specifications:

 

CAS NO.12124-97-9.
HSN No.28275100.
SynonymsAmmonium Bromide Pure, Ammonium Bromide Powder
Molecular FormulaNH4Br.
Molecular Weight97.95.
AppearanceWhite Crystalline Powder. 
SolubilitySoluble in Water, Clear Solution.
Assay98.0% Min. 
pH 
Packing25 Kg. HDPE Bags / Drums.

Uses / Applications of Ammonium Acetate

Ammonium Bromide is used in the manufacturing of photographic films, plates, and papers. It is also used as a corrosion inhibitor in the process of engraving and lithography, as a wood preservative, and as a flame retardant.

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