2NH4OH + H2SO4 = (NH4)2SO4 + 2H20
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H2SO4 + NH4OH → H2O + (NH4)2SO4
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Reactants:
NH4OH
Names: Ammonium hydroxide , Ammonia solution , Ammonium hydroxide (10%-35% solution)
Appearance: Colourless liquid source; Very volatile colourless ammonia solution in water with pungent odour
H2SO4 – Sulfuric acid
Other names: Oil of vitriol , Sulfuric acid, concentrated (> 51% and < 100%), H2SO4
Appearance: Clear, colorless liquid ; Odourless colourless oily hygroscopic liquid ; Colorless to dark-brown, oily, odorless liquid. [Note: Pure compound is a solid below 51°F. Often used in an aqueous solution.]
Products:
(NH4)2SO4 – Ammonium tetraoxosulfate (VI)
Other names: Ammonium sulphate, Ammonium sulfate , Ammonium sulfate (2:1)
Appearance: Fine white hygroscopic granules or crystals.
H2O – Water, oxidane
Other names: Water (H2O), Hydrogen hydroxide (HH or HOH) , Hydrogen oxide
Appearance: White crystalline solid, almost colorless liquid with a hint of blue, colorless gas