Ammonium Bisulfite
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Identifiers
CAS number
10192-30-0Molecular formula
H5NO3SSMILES
[NH4+].OS(=O)[O-]
Safety labels
Irritant -
Odor profile
Fragrance Odorless 93.64% Sharp 13.64% Sulfurous 13.11% Bitter 11.51% Sour 11.28% Pungent 10.85% Cooked 10.81% Savory 10.43% Cheesy 10.3% Clean 10.22% Flavor Odorless 59.88% Pungent 34.29% Vinegar 29.98% Sour 27.53% Formyl 24.56% Bland 23.31% Rotten 22.69% Mousy 22.41% Mustard 22.32% Bitter 21.83% Odor impact est.
Odorless -
Properties
pKa est.
10.68 (weak base)Molecular weight
99.11 g/molMelting point expt.
- -10 °C
Boiling point
- Sublimates at 302.0 °F (USCG, 1999)
- at 101.1kPa: 100 °C
Flash point
- 14.98 ˚C est.
Solubility expt.
- In water: 267 g/100 ml @ 10 °C, 620 G/100 ml @ 60 °C
- In water: 71.8 g/100 ml @ 0 deg
- Solubility in water, g/100ml at 10 °C: 267 (very good)
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Synonyms
- AMMONIUM BISULFITE
- 10192-30-0
- Ammonium hydrogen sulfite
- Ammonium acid sulfite
- Ammonium monosulfite
- Monoammonium sulfite
- Ammonium hydrosulfite
- 8MW949D9GE
- Sulfurous acid, monoammonium salt
- Ammonium sulfite, hydrogen
- Ammonium bisulfite (NH4HSO3)
- DTXSID1050462
- RefChem:112138
- DTXCID7029459
- 233-469-7
- azanium;hydrogen sulfite
- Ammonium hydrogensulphite
- Sulfurous acid, ammonium salt (1:1)
- Ammonium Bisulfite - In water
- Ammoniumbisulfit
- ammonium bisulphite
- ammonium hydrogensulfite
- AmmoniumBisulphiteSolution
- UNII-8MW949D9GE
- HSDB 486
- AMMONIUM BISULFITE [MI]
- AMMONIUM BISULFITE [HSDB]
- Ammonium bisulfite - 45% In water
- EINECS 233-469-7
- AKOS030240991
- FA55087
- Ammonium bisulfite; Ammonium hydrogensulphite
- SULFUROUS ACID AMMONIUM SALT (1:1)
- EC 233-469-7
- 10192-30-0
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Applications
Ammonium Bisulfite (CAS 10192-30-0) is used as a sulfiting and reducing agent in several industrial applications. In the pulp and paper sector, it assists bleaching and decolorization by removing lignin and brightening fibers. In textile dyeing and finishing, it serves as a sulfitating agent to control oxidation and help stabilize color shades. In organic synthesis and polymer/coatings formulations, it provides a source of bisulfite for sulfonation-type reactions and for forming bisulfite adducts in polymer and coating systems. In perfumery and flavor-related contexts, it can act as an aldehyde scavenger, helping adjust fragrance profiles by binding reactive aldehydes. As always, use is subject to local regulations and formulation limits.
gpt-5-nano
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Solubility @25˚C
Solvent Solubility (g/L) ethanol 78.83 methanol 170.09 isopropanol 42.78 water 92.53 ethyl acetate 6.03 n-propanol 51.16 acetone 12.42 n-butanol 34.65 acetonitrile 11.88 DMF 93.55 toluene 0.99 isobutanol 29.79 1,4-dioxane 18.74 methyl acetate 10.0 THF 33.44 2-butanone 8.76 n-pentanol 16.87 sec-butanol 31.92 n-hexane 1.43 ethylene glycol 114.83 NMP 74.47 cyclohexane 1.06 DMSO 67.67 n-butyl acetate 5.8 n-octanol 7.19 chloroform 13.47 n-propyl acetate 3.27 acetic acid 118.6 dichloromethane 10.42 cyclohexanone 13.58 propylene glycol 98.01 isopropyl acetate 2.88 DMAc 53.16 2-ethoxyethanol 29.41 isopentanol 17.44 n-heptane 1.25 ethyl formate 16.65 1,2-dichloroethane 5.63 n-hexanol 17.76 2-methoxyethanol 84.03 isobutyl acetate 2.03 tetrachloromethane 4.51 n-pentyl acetate 4.9 transcutol 21.53 n-heptanol 10.78 ethylbenzene 0.68 MIBK 2.57 2-propoxyethanol 32.06 tert-butanol 31.62 MTBE 6.94 2-butoxyethanol 22.0 propionic acid 61.45 o-xylene 1.26 formic acid 175.99 diethyl ether 5.55 m-xylene 0.98 p-xylene 1.08 chlorobenzene 2.56 dimethyl carbonate 5.07 n-octane 0.53 formamide 102.28 cyclopentanone 25.22 2-pentanone 5.54 anisole 2.17 cyclopentyl methyl ether 8.8 gamma-butyrolactone 43.23 1-methoxy-2-propanol 42.71 pyridine 11.29 3-pentanone 4.35 furfural 35.16 n-dodecane 0.35 diethylene glycol 39.58 diisopropyl ether 1.19 tert-amyl alcohol 26.93 acetylacetone 4.43 n-hexadecane 0.36 acetophenone 2.94 methyl propionate 8.93 isopentyl acetate 4.82 trichloroethylene 9.43 n-nonanol 5.94 cyclohexanol 17.97 benzyl alcohol 6.05 2-ethylhexanol 6.52 isooctanol 6.75 dipropyl ether 4.13 1,2-dichlorobenzene 2.73 ethyl lactate 7.2 propylene carbonate 19.55 n-methylformamide 71.49 2-pentanol 14.57 n-pentane 1.57 1-propoxy-2-propanol 19.73 1-methoxy-2-propyl acetate 6.16 2-(2-methoxypropoxy) propanol 10.61 mesitylene 0.72 ε-caprolactone 15.65 p-cymene 1.25 epichlorohydrin 18.73 1,1,1-trichloroethane 3.9 2-aminoethanol 123.64 morpholine-4-carbaldehyde 44.22 sulfolane 56.74 2,2,4-trimethylpentane 0.93 2-methyltetrahydrofuran 17.24 n-hexyl acetate 6.19 isooctane 0.45 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol 15.79 sec-butyl acetate 1.8 tert-butyl acetate 2.88 decalin 0.5 glycerin 121.02 diglyme 20.14 acrylic acid 68.39 isopropyl myristate 2.02 n-butyric acid 42.88 acetyl acetate 3.68 di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 4.82 ethyl propionate 3.29 nitromethane 53.99 1,2-diethoxyethane 4.35 benzonitrile 5.07 trioctyl phosphate 4.2 1-bromopropane 4.09 gamma-valerolactone 34.97 n-decanol 4.29 triethyl phosphate 3.36 4-methyl-2-pentanol 5.53 propionitrile 11.05 vinylene carbonate 17.68 1,1,2-trichlorotrifluoroethane 42.0 DMS 4.89 cumene 0.77 2-octanol 5.85 2-hexanone 3.21 octyl acetate 3.66 limonene 1.94 1,2-dimethoxyethane 21.18 ethyl orthosilicate 3.25 tributyl phosphate 4.04 diacetone alcohol 9.09 N,N-dimethylaniline 2.63 acrylonitrile 16.85 aniline 7.53 1,3-propanediol 86.53 bromobenzene 1.54 dibromomethane 6.44 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 10.67 2-methyl-cyclohexyl acetate 3.5 tetrabutyl urea 5.54 diisobutyl methanol 2.81 2-phenylethanol 6.71 styrene 0.8 dioctyl adipate 3.49 dimethyl sulfate 11.41 ethyl butyrate 3.59 methyl lactate 18.5 butyl lactate 9.22 diethyl carbonate 2.92 propanediol butyl ether 22.04 triethyl orthoformate 3.89 p-tert-butyltoluene 1.33 methyl 4-tert-butylbenzoate 6.58 morpholine 33.31 tert-butylamine 15.74 n-dodecanol 3.15 dimethoxymethane 19.32 ethylene carbonate 13.8 cyrene 12.29 2-ethoxyethyl acetate 5.41 2-ethylhexyl acetate 3.8 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene 3.85 4-methylpyridine 8.29 dibutyl ether 2.65 2,6-dimethyl-4-heptanol 2.81 DEF 15.02 dimethyl isosorbide 12.39 tetrachloroethylene 10.11 eugenol 9.51 triacetin 5.1 span 80 14.73 1,4-butanediol 34.82 1,1-dichloroethane 4.95 2-methyl-1-pentanol 9.6 methyl formate 37.85 2-methyl-1-butanol 21.59 n-decane 0.55 butyronitrile 11.26 3,7-dimethyl-1-octanol 4.62 1-chlorooctane 1.68 1-chlorotetradecane 0.74 n-nonane 0.56 undecane 0.42 tert-butylcyclohexane 0.58 cyclooctane 0.42 cyclopentanol 35.52 tetrahydropyran 12.35 tert-amyl methyl ether 6.35 2,5,8-trioxanonane 14.56 1-hexene 2.82 2-isopropoxyethanol 12.87 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol 47.79 methyl butyrate 5.7 Scent© AI
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Category 1
Products applied to the lips
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No restriction |
Category 7A
Rinse-off products applied to the hair with some hand contact
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No restriction |
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Category 2
Products applied to the axillae
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No restriction |
Category 7B
Leave-on products applied to the hair with some hand contact
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No restriction |
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Category 3
Products applied to the face/body using fingertips
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No restriction |
Category 8
Products with significant anogenital exposure
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No restriction |
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Category 4
Products related to fine fragrance
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No restriction |
Category 9
Products with body and hand exposure, primarily rinse off
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No restriction |
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Category 5A
Body lotion products applied to the body using the hands (palms), primarily leave on
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No restriction |
Category 10A
Household care products with mostly hand contact
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No restriction |
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Category 5B
Face moisturizer products applied to the face using the hands (palms), primarily leave on
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No restriction |
Category 10B
Household care products with mostly hand contact, including aerosol/spray products (with potential leave-on skin contact)
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No restriction |
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Category 5C
Hand cream products applied to the hands using the hands (palms), primarily leave on
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No restriction |
Category 11A
Products with intended skin contact but minimal transfer of fragrance to skin from inert substrate without UV exposure
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No restriction |
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Category 5D
Baby Creams, baby Oils and baby talc
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No restriction |
Category 11B
Products with intended skin contact but minimal transfer of fragrance to skin from inert substrate with potential UV exposure
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No restriction |
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Category 6
Products with oral and lip exposure
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No restriction |
Category 12
Products not intended for direct skin contact, minimal or insignificant transfer to skin
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No restriction |