Sulfamic Acid CAS:5329-14-6
It is an inorganic solid acid formed by replacing the hydroxyl group of sulfuric acid with an amino group. It is generally a white, odorless oblique square shaped crystal, soluble in water and liquid ammonia. At room temperature, as long as it is kept dry and not in contact with water, the solid aminosulfonic acid is not hygroscopic and relatively stable.
Characteristics
Formula NH2SO3H
Molecular Weight 97.09
Melting Point 215-225℃
Boiling Point 247℃
Flash Point 205℃
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