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Ammonium bisulfate || ammonium hydrogen sulfate Supplier Manufacturer In Chennai India

Ammonium bisulfate || ammonium hydrogen sulfate Supplier Manufacturer In Chennai India

Chennai Chemical industry Based in Chennai India , Chennai chemical are a leading Chemical Manufacturer and Supplier ofAmmonium bisulfate, also known as ammonium hydrogen sulfate of in Chennai India . We are supplied into various industrial markets including Household ,Institutional Cleaning, Personal Care and Industrial sectors including Oil Field, Agriculture, Lubricants, Metal Working chemical industry and Coatings markets.

Chennai chemical supply various types of hold cleaning products like High Foam Emulsifier Cleaner, Tuff High Foam conc., Tuff Highly Concentrated, HP Wash, Citric Acid LR grade, Foam cleaning Agent, Rock Phosphate Cleaner , Deodorizer, Acetic Acid, Calcium Hydroxide. Our Slip Coat HOLD BLOCK is a Heavy Duty protective Solution for hold of vessels which carrying corrosive and / or messy cargos such as Sulphur, Salt, Petcoke, coal and concentrates.

Ammonium bisulfate, also known as ammonium hydrogen sulfate, is a white, crystalline solid with the formula (NH4)HSO4. It is the product of the half-neutralization of sulfuric acid by ammonia.

It is commonly collected as a byproduct of the “acetone cyanohydrin route” to the commodity chemical methyl methacrylate.

It can also be obtained by hydrolysis of sulfamic acid in aqueous solution, which produces the salt in high purity:

Applications

It can be further neutralized with ammonia to form ammonium sulfate, a valuable fertilizer. It can be used as a weaker alternative to sulfuric acid, although sodium bisulfate is much more common.

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