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Difference betweenammoninum sulphate and dia ammoninum sulphate

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The product Ammonium Sulphate is composed of 21% Nitrogen and 24% Sulphur. It is essentially an inorganic salt that is obtained when Ammonia is treated with Sulphuric Acid. Ammonium Sulphate also occurs in nature as ‘Mascagnite’ which is a rare mineral that can be found in Volcanic Fumaroles. It is also commonly known as Diammonium Sulfate or Sulfuric Acid Diammonium Salt. Ammonium Sulfate is a white crystalline solid in appearance. It has no smell and is salty to taste. Although it does not cause harm, certain precautions are necessary while handling this chemical. Ammonium Sulphate has a wide variety of commercial uses, the most common being as Soil Fertiliser.
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Ammonium Sulphate. The productAmmonium Sulphate is composed of21% Nitrogen and 24% Sulphur. It isessentially an inorganic salt that isobtained when Ammonia is treated with Sulphuric Acid. Ammonium Sulphate also occurs in nature as 'Mascagnite' which is a rare mineral that can be found in Volcanic Fumaroles.
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