Ammonium Dichromate

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Ammonium dichromate is a bright orange-red crystalline compound known for its oxidizing power and instability. It’s a hazardous material due to its carcinogenic chromium and can ignite easily. Though once used in photography and pyrotechnics, safer alternatives are preferred today..

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Ammonium dichromate is a bright orange-red crystalline solid with a potent chemical punch. Here's a breakdown of its key properties:

  • Chemical formula: (NH4)2Cr2O7
  • Crystal structure: Bright orange-red needles
  • Oxidation: Strong oxidizing agent reacts readily (sometimes violently) with reducing agents.
  • Solubility: Dissolves in water.

Important warnings:

  • Carcinogen: Ammonium dichromate is a known carcinogen, meaning it can cause cancer.
  • Fire hazard: Can ignite easily and decompose violently in closed containers.
  • Toxic: Exposure can cause skin and respiratory irritation.

Historical uses (mostly replaced due to safety concerns):

  • Photography: Early photographic processes.
  • Textile industry: As a mordant for dyeing fabrics.
  • Leather tanning: In the tanning process.
  • Pyrotechnics: Ingredient in some fireworks (use has declined).
  • Volcano demonstrations: Sometimes used to create a volcanic eruption effect (use discouraged due to safety risks).

Safer alternatives: Due to safety concerns, ammonium dichromate is being phased out of many applications. Less hazardous alternatives are preferred whenever possible.

Additional information

Weight N/A
CAS number

7789-09-5

Chemical formula

(NH4)2Cr2O7

Molar mass

252.06

Physical state

Orange colored crystalline powder.

Odor

NA

Melting point

170 ºC

Boiling point

NA

Density

2.15

Solubility in water

360 g/l (20 ºC)

Flash point:

NA

Autoignition temperature

NA

Dye Content

NA

Vapor pressure

NA

UN number

NA

Flammability

NA

Carcinogenicity

NA

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