Acid |
Inhalation: | Ingestion: | Skin Contact: |
Harmful if inhaled. Can cause severe irritation and burns of nose, throat, and respiratory tract. | Toxic! May cause burns, nausea, severe gastroenteritis and vomiting, shock and convulsions. May cause renal damage, as evidenced by bloody urine. Estimate fatal dose is 5 to 15 grams. | Can cause severe irritation, possible skin burns. May be absorbed through the skin. |
Appearance: | Transparent, colorless crystals. | Odor: | Odorless. |
Solubility: | ca. 1g/7mL of water | Specific Gravity: | 1.65 @ 18.5C/4C |
% Volatiles by volume @ 21C (70F): | 0 | Boiling Point: | 149 - 160C (300 - 320F) Sublimes. |
Melting Point: | 101.5C (216F) | Vapor Density (Air=1): | 4.4 |
Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): | < 0.001 @ 20C (68F) |
C.A.S.No. : | 5329-14-6 | Chemical Name : | Amido Sulfonic Acid |
Chemical Formula : | H2NSO3H | Molecular Weight : | 97.09 |
Melting Point : | 205 C | Boiling Point : | Decomposes at 209 C |
Physical Appearance : | Snow White Powder | Purity : | 98.5% (Min) |
Moisture : | 1 % (Max) | Iron Content : | 5 - 7 ppm |