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Ammonium nitrate is an ionic salt made up of the ammonium cation (NH4)+ and the nitrate anion (NO3)–. The chemical formula of this compound is NH4NO3.
Ammonium nitrate readily dissolves in water by dissociating into its constituent ions. This salt is acidic in nature since it is derived from a weak base (NH3) and a strong acid (HNO3).
Ammonium Nitrate Crystals
NH4NO3 can be prepared from the acid-base reaction between nitric acid and ammonia, described by the following chemical equation:
NH3 + HNO3 → NH4NO3
This reaction is highly exothermic and proceeds in a violent fashion. Ammonium nitrate is also known for its oxidizing powers. It is widely used in many explosives used in the mining and construction sectors. NH4NO3 is also one of the key components of ANFO, one of the most popular choices of industrial explosives.
This compound features an ionic bond between an ammonium ion and a nitrate ion. The structure of an NH4NO3 molecule is illustrated below.
Ammonium Nitrate Structure
The pi electrons in the nitrate ion are delocalized due to resonance. The net charge on this ion is -1 (since the nitrogen atom holds a charge of +1 and each oxygen atom holds a charge of -⅔). Therefore, only one NH4+ ion can form an ionic bond with one NO3– ion.
Chemical Formula | NH4NO3 |
Molar Mass/ Molecular Weight | 80.043 grams per mole |
Density | 1.725 grams per cubic centimetre |
Melting Point | 442.8K (169.6oC) |
Boiling Point | Decomposes at 483K (210oC) |
Some of the important applications of this ionic salt are listed below.
Despite its numerous applications, the use of this compound is being slowly phased out by the governments of many countries due to its scope for misuse. Ammonium nitrate was one of the key ingredients of the explosives that were used in the 2011 Delhi bombings and the 2013 blasts in Hyderabad.
Used to make fertilizers and explosives, and as a nutrient in antibiotic and yeast growth. Ammonium nitrate is the nitric acid ammonium salt. It has a function as a fertilizer, an oxidizing agent and an explosive.
Ammonium nitrate is not acid but a salt but the solution is acidic since it is a salt with a weak base (ammonium hydroxide) and a heavy nitric acid.
It feels cold when ammonium nitrate is dissolved in water which indicates an endothermic reaction. In an endothermic reaction, the ammonium nitrate dissolves in water, a chemical reaction that absorbs heat rather than releases it. Ammonium nitrate consists of tightly packed, ionic bonds.
Ammonium nitrate is a chemical compound used as a fertilizer in agriculture, for producing pyrotechnics, as an ingredient in cold packs, and for scientific demonstrations. This is also used in mining and quarrying to produce controlled explosions.
Ammonium nitrate fertilizer is the compound’s most common application but it also has a very volatile quality, making it useful in some industries. The use of ammonium nitrate in gardens and large-scale growing fields stimulates plant growth and provides a ready source of nitrogen that plants can draw from.