AMMONIA – SCI & TECH

News: One dead, over 35 injured after ammonia gas leaked in dairy in Bihar’s Hajipur 

 

What's in the news?

       One person died and more than 35 people were injured after an ammonia gas cylinder leaked at a dairy in Bihar’s Vaishali district.

 

Ammonia:

       Ammonia is critical in the manufacturing of fertilizers and is one of the largest-volume synthetic chemicals produced in the world.

       More than 80 percent of ammonia made is consumed in the manufacturing of fertilizer, and most of the remainder goes into the production of formaldehyde.

       A tri-hydroid of nitrogen (NH3), ammonia is a building block for ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) that is used in agriculture as a high-nitrogen fertilizer.

 

Secretion in humans:

       Ammonia, which is highly soluble in water, is found in soil, air, and water; it is naturally present in the body.

       It is secreted by the kidneys to neutralize excess acid.

       However, it is highly diluted when in the environment and does not affect the human body to a noticeable level.

 

Acceptable Limit: The acceptable maximum limit of ammonia in drinking water as per the Bureau of Indian Standards is 0.5 ppm.

 

Health concerns of Ammonia:

       Ammonia, even in moderate concentration, can cause irritation to eyes, skin, nose and throat.

       It interacts immediately upon contact with moisture present in the skin, eyes, oral cavity, and respiratory tract to form ammonium hydroxide.

       It is very caustic and disrupts the cell membrane lipids, ultimately leading to cellular destruction.

       As cell proteins break down, water is extracted, resulting in an inflammatory response that causes further damage.