Formation of brine ammonia.
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The saturated brine solution is then filtered and passed through an ammonia tower. The ammonia gas is absorbed in the concentrated brine to produce aqueous sodium chloride and aqueous ammonia. This ammoniation process is exothermic, so energy is released as heat.
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