Ammonium Chloride is a white crystalline salt that is highly soluble in water. It?s mildly acidic and commonly used in metalwork, batteries, and fertilizers.
Agriculture: Nitrogen source in fertilizers, especially for rice and wheat; Batteries: Electrolyte in dry cell batteries; Metallurgy: Used in flux for soldering and galvanizing; Pharmaceuticals: Expectorant in cough syrups and acidifying agent; Textiles & Dyeing: Dye-fixing and printing aid.