AMMONIUM BICARBONATE TREATED - CHURCH & DWIGHT

AMMONIUM BICARBONATE TREATED - CHURCH & DWIGHT , presenting as white crystals or crystalline powder. This compound swiftly volatilizes at 60°C, decomposing into ammonia, carbon dioxide, and water, yet remains stable at room temperature. With a solubility of approximately 1 gram per 6 ml of water and insolubility in alcohol, it offers versatility in various applications.

Ingredient Name: Ammonium Bicarbonate

Functions: Leavening Agent

Features: Sewage Sludge Free

Labeling Claims: Allergen-free, Animal Products-free, BSE-free, Bio-Engineered Products Free, Ethylene Oxide-free, FSSC 22000, GMO-free, Gelatin-free, Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS), Halal, Irradiation-free, Kosher, Metal-free, Non-GMO, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Not Tested on Animals, Residual Solvent -Free, Solvent-free, TSE-free, Vegan

Certifications & Compliance: FDA 21 CFR 184.1135, FDA 29 CFR 1910.1200, FSSC 22000, Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS), ISO 22000, ISO/TS 22002-1

End Uses: Fire Extinguisher, Intermediates, Laboratory Chemicals

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Properties

Color (Properties)
Physical Form
Appearance
White crystals or crystalline powder
Insoluble in
Alcohol
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Assay Content (Ammonium Bicarbonate)99 - 100.5%FCC Method
Solubility in Water1g/6ml water-
Chloride Contentmax. 0.003%FCC Method
Sulfate Contentmax. 0.007%FCC Method
Non Volatile Residue (Magnesium Carbonate)max. 0.55%FCC Method
Heavy Metals
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Lead Contentmax. 2mg/kgFCC Method

Regulatory & Compliance

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Storage & Handling

Storaging and Handling Information
  • Even properly stored and packaged Ammonium Bicarbonate slowly releases ammonia gas (NH₃), carbon dioxide gas (CO₂), and water (H₂O). Temperatures above 100°F will cause rapid decomposition of Ammonium Bicarbonate to ammonia gas (NH₃), carbon dioxide gas (CO₂), and water (H₂O).
  • Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from any other products that could absorb the odor, and away from incompatible substances such as strong acids. Ammonium Bicarbonate reacts with acids to yield carbon dioxide gas, which can accumulate in confined spaces.