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Anhydrous Ammonia Ammonia is a compound with the formula NH3. It is normally encountered as a gas with a characteristic pungent odor. Ammonia contributes significantly to the nutritional needs of the planet as a precursor to foodstuffs and fertilizers. Although in wide use, ammonia is caustic and hazardous. Ammonia, used commercially is usually named anhydrous ammonia.
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Anhydrous Ammonia Emergency Plan Anhydrous Ammonia poses serious health and safety hazards which must be planned for and addressed.
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Anhydrous Ammonia: Chemical Properties and Uses Participants will obtain knowledge and understanding of the physical and chemical properties of anhydrous ammonia. Understand what the textbook data properties mean and how that relates to real life dealing with ammonia and ammonia incidents.
Keys to maintaining Anhydrous Safety Most deaths from anhydrous ammonia are caused by severe damage to the throat and lungs from a direct blast to the face. When large amounts are inhaled, the throat swells shut and victims suffocate. Exposure to vapors or liquid also can cause blindness.
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