Azodicarbonamide
| Use attributes for filter ! | |
| Formula | C2H4N4O2 |
|---|---|
| Melting point | decomposes |
| EU classification (DSD) (outdated) | Harmful (Xn) |
| Safety data sheet | 1 |
| Appearance | Yellow to orange/red crystalline powder |
| R-phrases (outdated) | R42 R44 |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 1130203 |
About Azodicarbonamide
Azodicarbonamide, ADCA, ADA, or azoformamide, is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C₂H₄O₂N₄. It is a yellow to orange-red, odorless, crystalline powder. It is sometimes called a 'yoga mat' chemical because of its widespread use in foamed plastics. It was first described by John Bryden in 1959.