- Chemical Name:Ammonia
- CAS Number:7664-41-7
- Synonyms:Azane, Hydrogen Nitride, NH3
Tanner Industries Anhydrous Ammonia is the compound formed by the combination of the two gaseous elements, nitrogen and hydrogen, in the proportion of one part of nitrogen to three parts of hydrogen by volume. Since one volume of nitrogen weighs fourteen times as much as one volume of hydrogen, on a weight basis, the ratio is fourteen parts of nitrogen to three parts of hydrogen, or about 82% nitrogen and 18% hydrogen.