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Ammonia

Also known as: Ammonia gas, Ammonia-14N, Caswell No. 041, EINECS 231-635-3, EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 005302 (+15 more)

CAS 7664-41-7

Ammonia (CAS 7664-41-7) is a chemical substance with GHS signal word Danger; key hazard signal: H221; H331; H314; H400. Key regulatory status: REACH registered, 29 regulatory/inventory lists, cosmetic ingredient cross-reference; source data from ECHA CLP, EPA ToxValDB, EPA CPDat, AICIS, ECHA REACH, ILO ICSC, OSHA, EPA TRI.

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SOURCE noael studies public
NOAEL studies
100
SOURCE chemical inventory jurisdictions
Regulatory lists
29
SOURCE eu clp annex vi
GHS signal
Danger

Chemical Identity

CAS, identifiers, formula, and alternate names for the matched substance record.

SOURCE DSSTox identifiers 26 fields
Name
Ammonia
CAS Number
7664-41-7
DTXSID
DTXSID0023872
Molecular Formula
H3N
InChI Key
QGZKDVFQNNGYKY-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Monoisotopic Mass
17.026549
Synonyms
Ammonia gasAmmonia-14NCaswell No. 041EINECS 231-635-3EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 005302AmmoniacaAmoniakAm-folAmmonia (conc 20% or greater)Ammonia anhydrousAmmonia inhalantAmmonia solution

GHS / CLP Classification

EU harmonized hazard classification, hazard statements, pictograms, and signal word.

SOURCE EU CLP Annex VI (ECHA) 1 classifications
Hazard ClassH-StatementsPictogramsSignal
Flam. Gas 2; Press. Gas; Acute Tox. 3 *; Skin Corr. 1B; Aquatic Acute 1H221; H331; H314; H400GHS04; GHS06; GHS05; GHS09Danger

ICSC Chemical Safety

International Chemical Safety Card hazard and exposure summary.

SOURCE ILO/WHO International Chemical Safety Cards 1 records
FieldValue
GHS Signal WordDANGER
GHS Hazard StatementsFlammable gas Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated Toxic if inhaled Causes severe skin burns and eye damage Very toxic to aquatic life
Short-term EffectsRapid evaporation of the liquid may cause frostbite. The substance is corrosive to the eyes, skin and respiratory tract. Exposure could cause asphyxiation due to swelling in the throat. Inhalation may cause lung oedema, but only after initial corrosive effects on eyes and/or airways have become manifest.
Long-term EffectsRepeated or chronic inhalation of the vapour may cause chronic inflammation of the upper respiratory tract. Lungs may be affected by repeated or prolongated exposure. This may result in chronic obstructive pulmonary disorders (COPD).
Routes of ExposureThe substance can be absorbed into the body by inhalation.

OSHA Exposure Limits

Occupational exposure limits from OSHA, NIOSH, and ACGIH rows.

SOURCE OSHA / NIOSH / ACGIH occupational exposure limits 9 records
AgencyMetricValueppmmg/m3Skin
OSHATWA50 ppm (35 mg/m³)5035N
NIOSHTWA25 ppm (18 mg/m³)2518N
NIOSHSTEL35 ppm (27 mg/m³)3527N
CAL/OSHATWA25 ppm (17 mg/m³)2517N
CAL/OSHASTEL35 ppm (27 mg/m³)3527N
NIOSHIDLH300 ppm300--
AIHAERPG-125 ppm25--
AIHAERPG-2150 ppm150--
AIHAERPG-31500 ppm1500--

Functional Uses

Industrial and product-use categories associated with this substance.

SOURCE EPA CPDat 41 records
DeodorizerpH regulating agentFragranceFlavouring and nutrientProcessing aids not otherwise specifiedPreservativeCleaning agent

Regulatory Lists

Inventory, screening, and regulatory list matches from public chemical databases.

SOURCE EPA CPDat 29 records
ListKeywordSource
drinking_water; Europe; manufacturing; plastic_additiveBelgaquaCPCat
active_ingredient; PesticidesCalifornia Department of Pesticide RegulationState of California
Indirect additives food contact (10/2018)FDAUnited States Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
active_ingredient; PesticidesMN Department of Agriculture Pesticide Sales DatabaseCPCat
active_ingredient; PesticidesMN Department of Agriculture Pesticide Sales DatabaseCPCat
active_ingredient; PesticidesMN Department of Agriculture Pesticide Sales DatabaseCPCat
active_ingredient; PesticidesMN Department of Agriculture Pesticide Sales DatabaseCPCat
active_ingredient; PesticidesMN Department of Agriculture Pesticide Sales DatabaseCPCat
active_ingredient; PesticidesMN Department of Agriculture Pesticide Sales DatabaseCPCat
active_ingredient; PesticidesMN Department of Agriculture Pesticide Sales DatabaseCPCat
active_ingredient; PesticidesMN Department of Agriculture Pesticide Sales DatabaseCPCat
active_ingredient; PesticidesMN Department of Agriculture Pesticide Sales DatabaseCPCat
Europe; Vehicle - car interiorDanish Environmental Protection AgencyDanish EPA
consumer_product; EuropeDanish Environmental Protection AgencyDanish EPA
air; detected; emissions; Europe; Other direct contact consumer goodsDanish Environmental Protection AgencyDanish EPA
Australia; Food and drug - smoking-related productsNew Zealand ESRCPCat
-Journal of Chemical Engineering & Process TechnologyPublished Articles
Europe; Personal care; restrictedEuropean CommissionCosIng
EuropeEuropean CommissionFl@vis
Canada; pharmaceuticalDrugBankDrugBank
fracking; waterNY Department of ConservationCPCat
detected; drinking_water; MN Chemical ScreeningEPA & USGSState of Minnesota
detected; drinking_water; MN Chemical ScreeningEPA & USGSState of Minnesota
detected; drinking_water; MN Chemical ScreeningEPA & USGSState of Minnesota
detected; drinking_water; MN Chemical ScreeningEPA & USGSState of Minnesota
detected; drinking_water; MN Chemical ScreeningUSGSState of Minnesota
Arts and crafts/Office supplies - general arts and crafts supplies - arts and crafts adhesive; EuropeDanish Environmental Protection AgencyDanish EPA
active_ingredient; Europe; PesticidesCommission of the European CommunitiesCPCat
fracking; waterNY Department of ConservationCPCat

NOAEL Studies

Toxicology endpoints rendered from public NOAEL study rows.

SOURCE NOAEL studies Showing 50 of 100 studies
ValueUnitEndpointRouteSpeciesSource
=9.47332mg/m3BMC (05)inhalationHumanToxValDB_Cal_OEHHA_REL_derivations
=14mg/m3DNEL localinhalationHumanToxValDB_GESTIS_DNEL
=47.6mg/m3DNEL systemicinhalationHumanToxValDB_GESTIS_DNEL
5138Q19F1XUNIIFDA UNII substance identifier--openFDA substances
5138Q19F1XUNIIFDA UNII substance identifier--openFDA substances
5138Q19F1XUNIIFDA UNII substance identifier--openFDA substances
5138Q19F1XUNIIFDA UNII substance identifier--openFDA substances
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conceptidentifierFDA UNII substance identifier--openFDA substances
1unitlessGHS ClassificationOcularRabbitNTP_ICE_eye_irritation
1.3923mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
5.1082mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
6.6132mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
7.035mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
7.04mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
7.939mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
9.8057mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
9.85mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
11.342mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
11.5558mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
11.59mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
12.1134mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
12.2046mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
13.7075mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
13.77mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
14.1315mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
14.17mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
16.515mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
17.759mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
18.6mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
18.693mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
19.9059mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
19.96mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
22.7363mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
25.8223mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
28.0541mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
28.13mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
31.2876mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
4673mg/m3LC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
=348.284mg/m3LELinhalationHumanToxValDB_NIOSH_IDLH
=104485mg/m3LELinhalationHumanToxValDB_DOE_Protective_Action_Criteria
=2ppmLOAEL--INCHEM_WHO_kemi_kemi_ah2006_11
=2ppmLOAEL--INCHEM_WHO_kemi_kemi_ah2006_11
=2ppmLOAEL--INCHEM_WHO_kemi_kemi_ah2006_11

Showing 50 of 100 studies

REACH Registration

Registration status from the ECHA REACH registered substances database.

SOURCE ECHA (EU) 1 records
StatusNameEC NumberLink
RegisteredAmmonia, anhydrous231-635-3ECHA overview →

EPA Toxic Release Inventory (TRI)

TRI hazard and reporting flags for the matched chemical.

SOURCE EPA Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) chemical list 1 records
ChemicalCategoryFlags
Ammonia--

Australian Status (AICIS)

Australian industrial chemicals inventory status and applicable conditions.

SOURCE AICIS inventory 1 records
Inventory Status
listed

Cosmetic Safety Profile

Same-CAS cosmetic ingredient record for cross-vertical context.

SOURCE CosIng / Ingredients DB
EU Status
restricted
Max
6%
Category
Cosmetic Ingredient
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Pharmaceutical Data

Same-CAS pharmaceutical records from drug and bioactivity sources.

SOURCE EMBL-EBI ChEMBL AMMONIA SOLUTION, STRONG
ChEMBL Phase
4
Adverse Events
1
Bioactivity
0
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Cannabis Data

Same-CAS cannabis compliance and lab records where available.

SOURCE Cannabis regulatory / lab data efsa substances

1 cannabis record found in efsa substances.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the GHS hazard classification for Ammonia?

Ammonia (CAS 7664-41-7) is classified under EU CLP Annex VI as Flam. Gas 2; Press. Gas; Acute Tox. 3 *; Skin Corr. 1B; Aquatic Acute 1 with signal word Danger. Hazard statements: H221; H331; H314; H400. Source: EU CLP Annex VI (ECHA).

What is the NOAEL for Ammonia?

Ammonia has 100 NOAEL studies in the database. The lowest reported value is 0.01 % via oral in Rat. Source: ToxValDB_ECOTOX.

What regulatory lists include Ammonia?

Ammonia appears on 14 regulatory/inventory lists including drinking_water; Europe; manufacturing; plastic_additive, active_ingredient; Pesticides, Indirect additives food contact (10/2018), and 11 more. Source: EPA CPDat.

What are the occupational exposure limits for Ammonia?

Occupational exposure limits for Ammonia are set by OSHA, NIOSH, CAL/OSHA. 9 limit values from official agencies are documented in the database. Source: OSHA, NIOSH, ACGIH.

Is Ammonia used in cosmetics?

Yes, Ammonia is also indexed as a cosmetic ingredient under the name Ammonia. View the full cosmetic safety profile on the ingredient page for detailed safety data, SCCS opinions, and regulatory status.

Where does the safety data for Ammonia come from?

Safety data is sourced from ECHA CLP Annex VI, EPA ToxValDB, EPA CPDat, AICIS (Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme), EPA DSSTox, ECHA REACH, ILO/WHO ICSC, OSHA/NIOSH/ACGIH, EPA Toxics Release Inventory, CosIng / Ingredients DB, ChEMBL / DailyMed, cannabis regulatory/lab databases. All data traces to primary regulatory sources and is updated from official government databases.

Does Ammonia have different safety status in cosmetics vs industrial chemicals?

Ammonia is classified GHS Danger (H221, H331, H314, H400) in the chemicals database but is restricted in EU cosmetics at max 6%.

Is Ammonia used outside industrial chemicals?

Ammonia also appears in cosmetics, pharmaceutical, cannabis databases.