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CAS No.: 63885-01-8
Name: Zinc ammonium nitrite
Molecular Structure:
Molecular Structure of 63885-01-8 (Zinc ammonium nitrite)
Formula: H3N . 3 H N O2 . Zn
Molecular Weight: 221.44496
Safety: Flammable by spontaneous chemical reaction. A powerful oxidizing agent. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NOx, NH3, and ZnO. See also NITRITES and ZINC COMPOUNDS.
PSA: 148.98000
LogP: 0.79970
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Chemistry

Empirical Formula of Zinc ammonium nitrite (CAS NO.63885-01-8): H4N4O6Zn
Molecular Weight: 221.464 g/mol
Solubility: Soluble in water
Appearance: A white powder
Structure of Zinc ammonium nitrite (CAS NO.63885-01-8):
                          
IUPAC Name: Zinc ; Azane ; Nitrous acid ; Dinitrite
Canonical SMILES: N.N(=O)O.N(=O)[O-].N(=O)[O-].[Zn+2]
InChI: InChI=1S/3HNO2.H3N.Zn/c3*2-1-3;;/h3*(H,2,3);1H3;/q;;;;+2/p-2
InChIKey: SMQJHBUEWYEDCH-UHFFFAOYSA-L

Consensus Reports

Zinc and its compounds are on the Community Right-To-Know List.

Safety Profile

Flammable by spontaneous chemical reaction. A powerful oxidizing agent. When heated to decomposition Zinc ammonium nitrite (CAS NO.63885-01-8) emits toxic fumes of NOx, NH3, and ZnO. See also NITRITES and ZINC COMPOUNDS.

Standards and Recommendations

DOT Classification:  5.1; Label: Oxidizer

Specification

 Zinc ammonium nitrite , its cas register number is 63885-01-8. It also can be called Nitrous acid, ammonium zinc salt (3:1:1) . It is easily ignites if contaminated with combustible materials. May explode under exposure to heat or fire.These substances will accelerate burning when involved in a fire. Some may decompose explosively when heated or involved in a fire.