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ammonia anhydrous gas

Ammonia anhydrous gas is a transparent gas containing nitrogen and hydrogen. It stinks and it’s harmful if not used with care. Here’s a little about anhydrous ammonia gas and the jobs that use it.

Ammonia anhydrous gas is a colorless gas, lighter than air. It dissolves quite well in liquids, so it mixes easily. This gas is commonly used in agriculture as fertilizer to help plants grow. But it is dangerous if inhaled or if one comes in contact with it unprotected.

Common uses and applications of ammonia anhydrous gas

One of the primary ways we use ammonia anhydrous gas is in agriculture as a fertilizer. It provides plants with the nitrogen they need to grow tall and strong. This gas also powers refrigerators to make food and drinks cold, among other uses. This gas is extremely dangerous and every precaution should be taken to prevent accidents.

Why choose AGEM ammonia anhydrous gas?

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