Ammonium Chloride

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Ammonium chloride (NH₄Cl) is a white crystalline ionic compound with diverse applications in agriculture, industry, and chemical processes. It has a molecular weight of 53.49 g/mol and sublimes at 338°C, decomposing into ammonia and hydrogen chloride gases. Highly soluble in water, its aqueous solutions are acidic due to NH₄⁺ hydrolysis. Primarily produced as a by-product of the Solvay process or via direct neutralization of ammonia and hydrochloric acid, it serves as a nitrogen and chloride source in fertilizers for chloride-tolerant crops like rice and oil palm. Industrial uses include metal fluxing in galvanizing, electrolyte in dry-cell batteries, and curing agent in wood adhesives. The market is driven by agricultural demand and industrial activity, with China being a major producer. Environmental concerns and shifting production routes influence future trends, while its role remains niche compared to other nitrogen fertilizers. Analytically, it is characterized by standard tests for ammonium and chloride ions, and it lacks significant downstream chemical derivatives, functioning mainly as a final product or functional additive.
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