Photosensitive films containing , ammonium dichromate, and a are spin-coated as aqueous slurries in the production of the phosphor raster of television screens and other devices. The ammonium dichromate acts as the photoactive site.
It has been used in and in the early days of as well as in , as a pure source of in the laboratory, and as a . . It is also used as a for dyeing pigments, in the manufacturing of , , leather tanning and oil purification.
Ammonium dichromate is sometimes known as Vesuvian Fire, because of its use in demonstrations of tabletop "volcanoes". It has been used in and in the early days of .
Ammonium dichromate is the with the (NH4)2Cr2O7. In this compound, as in all chromates and dichromates, chromium is in a +6 , commonly known as .
Product Name:Ammonium Dichromate
Product Name:Ammonium Dichromate