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Ammate® herbicide

AMMATE HERBICIDE (7773-06-0) A powerful oxidizer may cause fire and explosions on contact with combustibles and reducing agents. A spontaneous reaction in hot acid solutions when enclosed or on contact with hot water, potassium, sodium, sodium nitrite, metal chlorates. Corrosive to mild steel. The sulfamate will be decomposed by raising temperature to 320°F/160°C, but elevated temperature causes a highly exothermic reaction. [Pg.93]

Synonyms/Trade Names Ammate herbicide, Ammonium amidosulfonate, AMS, Monoammonium salt of sulfamic acid, Sulfamate... [Pg.16]


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