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In addition to these applications, sulfamic acid is also used in the manufacture of sulfamate salts, which serve a variety of roles including acting as herbicides and in pharmaceutical formulations.
The compound exhibits several advantageous physical and chemical properties. It has a melting point of approximately 205 °C and is highly soluble in water. This solubility enhances its usability in various aqueous applications, including cleaning and descaling solutions. In its pure form, sulfamic acid is a solid, but it can easily dissociate in solution to release hydrogen ions (H⁺), thus exhibiting acidic characteristics. Its pKa value is around 1.0, indicating it is a strong acid in terms of proton donation.