Sulfamic acid

 

Sulfamic acid

This substance is a strong acid known by names such as sulfamidic acid, amidosulfonic acid, amidosulfuric acid. Sulfamic acid has the ability to form sulfamate salt. In terms of appearance, it is a crystalline white powder with fine and shiny particles and has the chemical formula (H3NSO3). This substance is completely soluble in water. The melting point of sulfamic acid is 205 degrees Celsius.

This material is an almost strong acid with a molecular weight of 97.10 g/mol. This material is non-toxic, non-volatile and odorless and is not considered as a dangerous compound. It actually looks like wet snow.

Sulfamic acid


Sulfamic acid technical specification table

Product NameSulfamic acid
Molecular formulaH3NSO3
Molar mass97.10 g/mol
Density2.15 g/cm3
Melting point205 °C
SolubilitySoluble in water and alcohols, acetone and nitrogen-based substances


Structure of sulfamic acid

In terms of chemical structure, sulfamic acid is an intermediate compound between sulfuric acid and sulfamide. Sulfamate compounds are also derivatives of this material. This acid is one of the simplest sulfamic acids, which consists of a single sulfur atom. This sulfur is connected to two oxygen atoms by covalent bonds with hydroxide and amino groups and by double bonds.



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