Ammonium hydrogen carbonate

Other names: Ammonium hydrogen carbonate

CAS No.: 1066-33-7

EC No.: 213-911-5

REACH No.: 01-2119486970-26-XXXX

Chemical formula: NH4HCO3

Physical form: Colorless powder

ADR: –

Odor: Light, ammoniacal

Melting/freezing point: not determined

Relative density: 1.58 g/cm3 at 20 °C

More information:

Description

Ammonium bicarbonate, also known as Volta salt, is an inorganic chemical compound denoted as NH4HCO3. It is a white, crystalline substance that dissolves in water and absorbs heat, causing an abrupt fall in temperature. Ammonium bicarbonate has a faint ammonia odor and is mainly used as a raising agent in baking. This is because it breaks down into carbon dioxide, water, and ammonia under the influence of heat, which helps dough to rise. As ammonia evaporates during baking, it does not leave an undesirable aftertaste in the finished product. Ammonium bicarbonate is also used in the production of fire extinguishing powders and as a fertilizer ingredient.

You can place an order by phone

or through the contact form!