About Ammonium Hydroxide 1M Solution
Ammonium Hydroxide, NH4OH, is formed when ammonia (NH3) is dissolved in water. Ammonia deprotonates a small portion of water molecules leaving the free hydroxide ion, [OH]-, to form a slightly basic solution. The resulting solution is clear, colorless, with a pungent odor and vapors that may irritate the eyes.
Ammonium Hydroxide, 1.0 M solution is prepared by mixing 6.19 mL of Ammonium Hydroxide solution (56% w/w) in 100 mL deionized water. It appears as colorless liquid and having no odor at room temperature. For the measurement of total iodine (m/z 127) in baby formula and adult nutritional goods, an ammonium hydroxide solution is utilized to create a single-laboratory validation using inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. Lab Alley’s Ammonium Hydroxide, 0.1N is ideal for routine lab activities involving chromatography, analytical reagents, titration and volumetric solutions.
Common Uses and Applications
- Chromatography
- Analytical reagent
- Titration
Industries
Chemistry Table
Liquid | |
1336-21-6 | |
NH4OH | |
35.05 | |
Ammonia aqueous, Ammonium hydroxide solution, Ammoniumhydroxid, Aqueous ammonia, Aquammonia, Aqua ammonia, Ammonia aqua, Household ammonia, Ammonia monohydrate | |
14923 | |
Ammonium hydroxide |
Safety and Shipping Information
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