Ammonium bicarbonate, a compound with formula NH4(C(=O)OHO), also called bicarbonate of ammonia, ammonium hydrogen carbonate, hartshorn, or powdered baking ammonia, is the bicarbonate salt of ammonia.
| PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Synonyms: Ammonium Hydrogen Carbonate, Acid Ammonium Carbonate, Monoammonium Carbonate, Carbonic Acid Monoammonium Salt CAS No.: 1066-33-7 Chemical Formula: NH4HCO3. |
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DESCRIPTION OF COPPER SULPHATE
It was both a surprising and unexpected result to find that a benzyl alcohol solvent paint stripper gave improved stripping performance when ammonia was replaced with a commercially available material identified as "Ammonium Carbonate". However the assay of ammonia for this material was not consistent with it being a mixture of ammonium carbonate and ammonium bicarbonate. What was and is offered for sale under the name ammonium carbonate is properly identified in the literature as a mixture of ammonium carbamate and ammonium bicarbonate. It was discovered that addition of only ammonium bicarbonate to a benzyl alcohol formulation improved stripping action significantly, but the combination of ammonia and ammonium bicarbonate provided the best stripping action equivalent to use of the commercially available "Ammonium Carbonate". |
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