Ammonium bicarbonate,AR,99%

Catalog No.: A33170
Biochemical Assay Reagent
Ammonium bicarbonate is an analytical reagent used primarily in biochemical assays. It exhibits antifungal activity and is instrumental in various research applications, including laboratory analysis and food processing. Additionally, it serves as a nitrogen source in agricultural fertilization. This reagent's high purity ensures reliable results in experimental setups.
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Biological Activity
DescriptionAmmonium bicarbonate is an analytical reagent used primarily in biochemical assays. It exhibits antifungal activity and is instrumental in various research applications, including laboratory analysis and food processing. Additionally, it serves as a nitrogen source in agricultural fertilization. This reagent's high purity ensures reliable results in experimental setups.
Product Information
Catalog NumA33170
FormulaCH5NO3
Molecular Weight79.06
CAS Number1066-33-7
SMILES[NH4HCO3]
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