Ammonium dichromate

Ammonium dichromate
Formula: 

(NH4)2Cr2O7

Synonyms: 
Ammonium Pyrochromate
Description: 

Ammonium dichromate is sometimes used to suppress the reaction of magnesium in an ammonium perchlorate-type composition. In this case it is better than potassium dichromate, which is normally used for this purpose.

Hazards: 

Ammonium dichromate is one of the most hazardous pyro chemicals.

It is explosive as a standalone and listed T+ because of it´s nature as a potential carcinogene.

It is absorbed through the skin, and is corrosive. Maximum safety measures necessary!!!

Compositions containing Ammonium dichromate :