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Sulfamic acid, magnesium salt

NITRIC ACID, MAGNESIUM SALT (10377-60-3) A powerful oxidizer. Reacts violently with dimethylformamide, reducing agents, combustible materials, fuels, organic substances, metal powders, potassium hexanitrocobalite(III) (C.I. pigment yellow), sodium acetylide, and easily oxidizable matter. Incompatible with aluminum, ammonium hexacyano-ferrate(II), tert-butylhydroperoxide, citric acid, ethanol, ferrocyanides, hydrazinium perchlorate, isopropyl chlorocarbonate, metal phosphinates, nitrosyl perchlorate, organic azides, phosphorus, sodium thiosulfate, sulfamic acid, thiocyanates, tin(II) fluoride, and many other substances,... [Pg.860]

C. Sulfamates prepared from weak bases form acidic solutions, whereas those prepared from strong bases produce neutral solutions. The pH of 5 wt % solution of ammonium sulfamate is 5.2. Crystals of ammonium sulfamate deliquesce at relative humidity of 70% and higher. Both ammonium sulfamate [7773-06-0] and potassium sulfamate [13823-30-2] hbemte ammonia at elevated temperatures and form the corresponding imidodisulfonate (12). Inorganic sulfamates are quite water-soluble, except for the basic mercury salt. Some relative solubilities of sulfamates at 25°C in 100 g of water are ammonium, 103 g sodium, 106 g magnesium, 119 g calcium, 67 g barium, 34.2 g zinc, 115 g and lead, 218 g. The properties of a number of sulfamates may be found in the literature (see Table 5). [Pg.62]


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