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how can we separate Ammonia from aqueous solution of ammonia​

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Answered by ehtishamm
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Explanation:

The inert gas from the absorber is recycled to the stripper to remove ammoniacontinuously in a closed system. Sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid or other acids may be used in the absorption. The process recovers ammonia from diluteammonia liquors asammonium salts, aquaammonia or anhydrousammonia

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Answered by santhoshkalam19
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Answer:

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Chemical separation by acidifying the ammonia-

water solution with hydrochloric or sulfuric acid.

The water could then be boiled off, leaving the ammonium chloride or sulfate salt behind.

The ammonia could then be recovered by adding a saturated solution of potassium hydroxide, or, better yet, sodamide in more ammonia.

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