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Inorganic ammonium salts

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Molecular structure

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This section highlights four regulatory activities or outcomes under REACH – Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals – Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006:

  • Community rolling action plan - indicates if the substance is or was included in the Community rolling action plan (CoRAP). The CoRAP list includes substances that could pose a risk to human health or the environment and whose (potentially hazardous) properties are to be evaluated by the Member States in the next three years. After evaluation, proposals may be made for further regulatory action regarding the substance.
  • Candidate List - indicates if the substance is included in the candidate list of substances of very high concern (SVHCs). The Candidate List includes substances that are subject to additional protocols and reporting obligations and which may eventually be included in the Authorisation List, further limiting their use.
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Regulatory context

Here you can find all of the regulations and regulatory lists in which this substance appears, according to the data available to ECHA. This substance has been found in the following regulatory activities (directly, or inheriting the regulatory context of a parent substance):

REACH - Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals Regulation
Construction Products Regulation
  • Construction Product Regulation - Annex I (3) - Hazardous Substances
    EU. Hazardous Substances for Purposes of Annex I (3) (Requirements for Construction Works), Regulation 305/2011/EU on Marketing of Construction Products, amended by Regulation 574/2014/EU, 28 May 2014

    This list contains a non-exhaustive inventory of substances taken from: (1) Table 3 of Annex VI to CLP; (2) the Candidate List of SVHCs; (3) Annex XIV of REACH (Authorisation List); (4) Annex XVII of REACH (Restrictions List); (5) F-gases subject to emission limits/reporting per Regulation 517/2014/EU; and (6) volatile organic compounds (VOCs) listed in the Ambient Air Directive 2008/50/EC. The basis of the list is Annex I(3) of the Construction Products Regulation 305/2011/EC, which stipulates that construction works must not have a high impact on human health or the environment as a result of: giving off toxic gas; emissions of dangerous substances, volatile organic compounds (VOC), greenhouse gases or dangerous particles into indoor or outdoor air; release of dangerous substances into drinking water, ground water, marine waters, surface waters or soil.

General Product Safety Directive
  • General Product Safety Directive - Hazardous Substances
    EU. Hazardous Substances for Purposes of General Product Safety Directive (2001/95/EC), 15 January 2002, amended by Reg 596/2009/EC, 18 July 2009

    This list contains a non-exhaustive inventory of substances that fall within the European Union's hazardous substance definitions, as provided on: (1) Table 3 of Annex VI to the CLP Regulation 1272/2008/EC; (2) Annex III of Directive 2000/54/EC (Biological Agents); Candidate List of SVHCs; and REACH Annexes XIV and XVII (Authorisation and Restriction lists). They can be considered hazardous for purposes of the General Product Safety Directive 2001/95/EC.

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Substance names and other identifiers

Regulatory process names
Inorganic ammonium salts
Restriction list, Construction Product Regulation - Annex I (3) - Hazardous Substances, General Product Safety Directive - Hazardous Substances, Other
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Group members

This entry / group of substance has the following member substances:

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Name EC / List no. CAS no. Association
Ammonium iron tetrachloride 246-234-9 24411-12-9 Expert judgement
Diammonium hexabromoosmate(2-) 246-340-5 24598-62-7 Expert judgement
Ammonium nickel trichloride 246-378-2 24640-21-9 Expert judgement
Acetic acid, ammonium zinc salt 246-492-2 24846-92-2 Expert judgement
Diammonium aquapentachlororuthenate 247-008-2 25461-53-4 Expert judgement
Ammonium bismuth citrate 247-078-4 25530-63-6 Expert judgement
Triammonium triiron tetracitrate 257-857-0 52336-55-7 Expert judgement
Triammonium diaquaoctachloro-μ-nitridodiruthenate(3-) 248-399-2 27316-90-1 Expert judgement
Ammonium bis(cyano-C)aurate 250-464-5 31096-40-9 Expert judgement
Ammonium tetrachloroaurate 250-476-0 31113-23-2 Expert judgement
Citric acid, ammonium bismuth salt 250-856-6 31886-41-6 Expert judgement
Triammonium tris[carbonato(2-)-O]hydroxyzirconate(3-) 251-086-3 32535-84-5 Expert judgement
Aluminate(2-), difluoro[phosphato(3-)-κO]-, ammonium hydrogen (1:1:1) - 11095-65-1 Expert judgement
Ferrate(2-), difluoro[phosphato(3-)-κO]-, ammonium hydrogen (1:1:1) - 11095-66-2 Expert judgement
Vanadate (V10O286-), ammonium (1:6) - 12208-00-3 Expert judgement
Cryptohalite - 1309-32-6 Expert judgement
1,2,3-Propanetricarboxylic acid, 2-hydroxy-, ammonium iron salt, hydrate - 1332-98-5 Expert judgement
Mixtures of a permanganate with an ammonium salt - 13446-10-1 Expert judgement
Phosphoric acid, ammonium cadmium salt (1:1:1) - 14520-70-8 Expert judgement
Ammonium magnesium arsenate - 14644-70-3 Expert judgement
Sulfuric acid, aluminum ammonium salt (2:1:1), tetracosahydrate - 14725-69-0 Expert judgement
Nickelate(1-), trichloro-, ammonium, hexahydrate - 16122-03-5 Expert judgement
Ammonium borate - 22694-75-3 Expert judgement
Selenious acid, ammonium salt (2:1) - 25425-97-2 Expert judgement
Stannate(1-), trifluoro-, ammonium (9CI) - 15660-29-4 Expert judgement
Ammonium cerous sulfate tetrahydrate - 10049-02-2 Expert judgement
Chromate(1-), bis(benzenamine)tetrakis(thiocyanato-N)-, ammonium (9CI) - 10380-20-8 Expert judgement
Ammonium paratungstate hexahydrate - 12208-54-7 Expert judgement
Ammonium phosphotungstenate, trihydrate - 12704-02-8 Expert judgement
Ammonium 12-tungstophosphate - 1311-90-6 Expert judgement
Ferrate(3-), hexafluoro-, triammonium salt - 13815-28-6 Expert judgement
Platinate(1-), amminetrichloro-, ammonium, (SP-4-2)- - 13820-94-5 Expert judgement
Ammonium hexafluorogallate - 14639-94-2 Expert judgement
Cobalt ammonium complex - 14695-95-5 Expert judgement
Nitric acid, ammonium cerium(3+) salt (5:2:1) - 15318-60-2 Expert judgement
Tungstate(2-), dioxodithioxo-, diammonium (9CI) - 16150-61-1 Expert judgement
Triammonium uranyl pentafluoride - 12062-03-2 Expert judgement
Chromate(1-), diamminetetrakis(isothiocyanato)-, ammonium, hydrate - 19441-09-9 Expert judgement
Ferrate(2-), [N,N-bis[2-[bis(carboxymethyl)amino]ethyl]glycinato(3-)]-, ammonium hydrogen - 19529-40-9 Expert judgement
Vitaferro - 19864-63-2 Expert judgement
Sulfuric acid, ammonium cerium(3+) salt (2:1:1) - 21995-38-0 Expert judgement
Arsonic acid, methyl-, monoammonium salt - 2321-53-1 Expert judgement
Carbonic acid, ammoniumplutonium salt (8CI) - 24917-46-2 Expert judgement
Uranic acid, diammonium salt, hydrate - 28347-83-3 Expert judgement
1-Heptene-1-arsonic acid, 2-chloro-, monoammonium salt - 300-88-9 Expert judgement
Molybdate(2-),tetrafluorodioxo-, diammonium (8CI,9CI) - 30291-63-5 Expert judgement
Ammonium ferrocyanide trihydrate - 32108-79-5 Expert judgement
Ammonium Tetrachloroaluminate, NH4AlCl4 885-776-6 7784-14-7 Expert judgement
Ammonium ferric chromate - 7789-08-4 Expert judgement
Sulfuric acid, ammonium sodium salt, dihydrate - 7783-10-0 Expert judgement
Sulfuric acid, ammonium zinc salt (2:2:1), hexahydrate - 7783-24-6 Expert judgement
Sulfuric acid, ammonium magnesium salt (2:2:1), hexahydrate - 7785-18-4 Expert judgement
Ethanedioic acid, ammonium iron(3+) salt (3:3:1), trihydrate 603-647-2 13268-42-3 Expert judgement
Sulfuric acid, ammonium iron(3+) salt (2:1:1), dodecahydrate 616-517-5 7783-83-7 Expert judgement
Titanate(2-), bis[ethanedioato(2-)-O,O']oxo-, diammonium, monohydrate, (SP-5-21)- 600-678-3 10580-03-7 Expert judgement
Struvite [(NH4)Mg(PO4).6H2O] - 15490-91-2 Expert judgement
Vanadate(3-), hexafluoro-, triammonium salt 621-084-0 13815-31-1 Expert judgement
Ammonium tetrathiotungstate [(NH4)2WS4] 628-727-4 13862-78-7 Expert judgement
Molybdate(2-), tetrathioxo-, diammonium, (T-4)- 640-219-4 15060-55-6 Expert judgement
Ammonium chromic sulfate dodecahydrate 680-414-1 10022-47-6 Expert judgement
Nickel ammonium sulfate hexahydrate 680-452-9 7785-20-8 Expert judgement
Nitric acid, ammonium cerium(4+) salt (6:2:1) - 10139-51-2 Expert judgement
Ammonium lanthanum nitrate - 10169-00-3 Expert judgement
Boric acid (H3BO3), ammonium salt - 27522-09-4 Expert judgement
Sulfuric acid, ammonium magnesium salt (3:2:2) - 27733-50-2 Expert judgement
azanium;lanthanum(3+);tetranitrate - 31178-09-3 Expert judgement
Ammonium potassium tartrate 214-211-2 1114-14-3 Expert judgement
Ammonium iron(III) citrate 214-686-6 1185-57-5 Expert judgement
Diammonium dioxalato(oxo)titanate 234-174-6 10580-02-6 Expert judgement
Ammonium wolframate 234-364-9 11120-25-5 Expert judgement
Diammonium tetraborate 234-513-8 12007-58-8 Expert judgement
Ammonium bismuth(3+) 2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylate(2:1:1) 229-528-1 6591-52-2 Expert judgement
Tetraammonium cerium tetrakis(sulphate) 231-567-4 7637-03-8 Expert judgement
Ammonium selenite 231-983-6 7783-19-9 Expert judgement
Ammonium selenate 231-985-7 7783-21-3 Expert judgement
Diammonium diuranium heptaoxide 231-986-2 7783-22-4 Expert judgement
Triammonium hexafluoroaluminate 232-052-7 7784-19-2 Expert judgement
Aluminium ammonium bis(sulphate) 232-055-3 7784-25-0 Expert judgement
Diammonium hydrogenarsenate 232-067-9 7784-44-3 Expert judgement
Ammonium chromate 232-138-4 7788-98-9 Expert judgement
Ammonium dichromate 232-143-1 7789-09-5 Expert judgement
Ammonium trioxovanadate 232-261-3 7803-55-6 Expert judgement
Diammonium iron bis(sulphate) 233-151-8 10045-89-3 Expert judgement
Ammonium iron phosphate 233-255-3 10101-60-7 Expert judgement
Ammonium iron bis(sulphate) 233-382-4 10138-04-2 Expert judgement
Ammonium hexafluorotitanate 241-036-9 16962-40-6 Expert judgement
Ammonium hexafluorogermanate(4) 241-037-4 16962-47-3 Expert judgement
Triammonium heptafluorozirconate(3-) 241-283-2 17250-81-6 Expert judgement
Ammonium hexabromoplatinate 241-394-6 17363-02-9 Expert judgement
Tetraammonium uranyl tricarbonate, of uranium depleted in uranium-235 241-988-5 18077-77-5 Expert judgement
Citric acid , ammonium nickel salt 242-161-1 18283-82-4 Expert judgement
Diammonium hexachlororuthenate 242-552-7 18746-63-9 Expert judgement
Diammonium hexachloropalladate 242-854-9 19168-23-1 Expert judgement
Diammonium hexakis(thiocyanato)platinate 243-002-9 19372-45-3 Expert judgement
Diammonium oxobis[sulphato(2-)-O]titanate(2-) 243-090-9 19468-86-1 Expert judgement
Hexaammonium heptamolybdate 234-722-4 12027-67-7 Expert judgement
Ammonium wolframate 234-732-9 12028-06-7 Expert judgement
Tetramanganese nitride 234-785-8 12033-07-7 Expert judgement
Diammonium hexachlororhenate 234-991-8 12051-87-5 Expert judgement
Tetraammonium disodium vanadate 235-012-7 12055-09-3 Expert judgement
Diammonium hexachloroosmate 235-188-5 12125-08-5 Expert judgement
Ammonium trivanadium octaoxide 235-384-0 12207-63-5 Expert judgement
Diammonium tetratungsten tridecaoxide 235-638-0 12398-61-7 Expert judgement
Tetraammonium hexamolybdate 235-650-6 12411-64-2 Expert judgement
Ammonium molybdate(VI) 236-031-3 13106-76-8 Expert judgement
Diammonium tetraoxotellurate 236-622-6 13453-06-0 Expert judgement
Ammonium dihydrogenarsenate 236-667-1 13462-93-6 Expert judgement
Ammonium chromium bis(sulphate) 236-923-2 13548-43-1 Expert judgement
Diammonium lanthanum pentanitrate 236-968-8 13566-21-7 Expert judgement
Diammonium manganese bis(sulphate) 236-969-3 13566-22-8 Expert judgement
Ammonium diamminetetrakis(thiocyanato-N)chromate(1-) 237-003-3 13573-16-5 Expert judgement
Diammonium copper(2+) disulphate 237-021-1 13587-25-2 Expert judgement
Diammonium cobalt bis(sulphate) 237-043-1 13596-46-8 Expert judgement
Ammonium perrhenate 237-075-6 13598-65-7 Expert judgement
Diammonium gadolinium pentanitrate 237-111-0 13628-49-4 Expert judgement
Ammonium calcium trinitrate 237-425-8 13780-11-5 Expert judgement
Diammonium zinc disulphate 237-483-4 13814-87-4 Expert judgement
Diammonium tetrachloropalladate 237-498-6 13820-40-1 Expert judgement
Diammonium tetrachloroplatinate 237-499-1 13820-41-2 Expert judgement
Diammonium pentachloronitrosylruthenate 237-504-7 13820-58-1 Expert judgement
Bis(acetato-O)diamminecopper 237-513-6 13822-80-5 Expert judgement
Ammonium tetrafluoroborate 237-531-4 13826-83-0 Expert judgement
Sulphuric acid, ammonium cerium salt 237-557-6 13840-04-5 Expert judgement
Ammonium pentafluorozirconate(1-) 237-596-9 13859-62-6 Expert judgement
Ammonium sodium sulphate 237-603-5 13863-45-1 Expert judgement
Triammonium trioxalatoferrate 238-090-0 14221-47-7 Expert judgement
Triammonium hexacyanoferrate 238-091-6 14221-48-8 Expert judgement
Chromic acid, ammonium salt 238-422-4 14445-91-1 Expert judgement
Tetraammonium hexacyanoferrate 238-476-9 14481-29-9 Expert judgement
Ammonium cobalt phosphate 238-633-1 14590-13-7 Expert judgement
Ammonium iron tartrate 238-678-7 14635-18-8 Expert judgement
Diammonium cerium(4+) trisulphate 238-682-9 14638-69-8 Expert judgement
Diammonium tetrachlorozincate(2-) 238-687-6 14639-97-5 Expert judgement
Triammonium pentachlorozincate(3-) 238-688-1 14639-98-6 Expert judgement
Diammonium magnesium bis(sulphate) 238-782-2 14727-95-8 Expert judgement
Beryllium diammonium tetrafluoride 238-948-4 14874-86-3 Expert judgement
Ammonium scandium(3+) disulphate 239-145-1 15091-94-8 Expert judgement
Nitric acid, ammonium calcium salt 239-289-5 15245-12-2 Expert judgement
Ammonium trifluorohydroxyborate(1-) 239-326-5 15283-48-4 Expert judgement
Triammonium hexachlororhodate 239-364-2 15336-18-2 Expert judgement
Diammonium yttrium pentanitrate 239-605-1 15552-06-4 Expert judgement
Ammonium manganese phosphate 239-688-4 15609-81-1 Expert judgement
Diammonium tetrachlorocuprate 239-690-5 15610-76-1 Expert judgement
Diammonium neodymium pentanitrate 239-721-2 15653-40-4 Expert judgement
Diammonium tetrabromopalladate(2-) 239-731-7 15661-00-4 Expert judgement
Diammonium nickel bis(sulphate) 239-793-5 15699-18-0 Expert judgement
Triammonium hexachloroiridate 239-842-0 15752-05-3 Expert judgement
Ammonium hexafluorosilicate 240-968-3 16919-19-0 Expert judgement
Ammonium hexafluorozirconate 240-970-4 16919-31-6 Expert judgement
Diammonium hexachloroplatinate 240-973-0 16919-58-7 Expert judgement
Diammonium hexachlorostannate 241-033-2 16960-53-5 Expert judgement
Triammonium iron(3+) trioxalate 220-952-2 2944-67-4 Expert judgement
Diammonium tetracyanoplatinate 209-237-6 562-79-8 Expert judgement
Sulphuric acid, ammonium magnesium salt 244-089-6 20861-69-2 Expert judgement
Ammonium samarium(3+) disulphate 244-699-2 21995-29-9 Expert judgement
Ammonium europium(3+) disulphate 244-700-6 21995-30-2 Expert judgement
Ammonium gadolinium(3+) disulphate 244-701-1 21995-31-3 Expert judgement
Ammonium lanthanum(3+) disulphate 244-702-7 21995-32-4 Expert judgement
Ammonium praseodymium(3+) disulphate 244-703-2 21995-33-5 Expert judgement
Ammonium neodymium(3+) disulphate 244-704-8 21995-34-6 Expert judgement