Hydrazine Sulfate
Hydrazine sulfate (N2H4·H2SO4) is a white crystalline inorganic salt used in analytical chemistry and crystal growth. Falls under HTS 2825.10.00.00 as specified inorganic salt of hydrazine.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If complex double salt
Double salts of hydrazine may classify under complex salts heading 2842.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• ACS reagent grade requires purity certificate for duty preference
• Suspected carcinogen; enhanced safety data sheets needed
• Prevent moisture exposure during storage to maintain stability
Related Products under HTS 2825.10.00.00
Hydrazine Monohydrate
Hydrazine monohydrate (N2H4·H2O) is a colorless, fuming liquid used as a reducing agent and in rocket propulsion. It falls under HTS 2825.10.00.00 as a chemically defined inorganic derivative of hydrazine.
Anhydrous Hydrazine
Pure anhydrous hydrazine (N2H4) is a highly reactive liquid used in chemical synthesis and aerospace fuels. Classified under HTS 2825.10.00.00 as the base hydrazine compound per Chapter 28 notes.
Hydroxylamine Hydrochloride
Hydroxylamine hydrochloride (NH2OH·HCl) is a white crystalline salt used as a reducing agent in photography and pharmaceuticals. It qualifies under HTS 2825.10.00.00 as an inorganic salt of hydroxylamine.
Hydroxylamine Sulfate
Hydroxylamine sulfate ((NH2OH)2·H2SO4) is a stable salt employed in organic synthesis and as an antioxidant. Falls under HTS 2825.10.00.00 as an inorganic salt of hydroxylamine per Chapter 28 definitions.
Hydrazine Hydrate 64% Solution
64% hydrazine hydrate aqueous solution is widely used for boiler water treatment and as a blowing agent. Classified under HTS 2825.10.00.00 as chemically defined hydrazine meeting Chapter 28 Note 1 criteria.
Hydroxylamine Free Base
Hydroxylamine free base (NH2OH) in stabilized form is used in chemical reductions and as a pharmaceutical intermediate. It is classified under HTS 2825.10.00.00 as the parent hydroxylamine compound.