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what is the nature of ammonium sulphate solution​

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Answered by gukhan524
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Ammonium sulfate is an inorganic sulfate salt obtained by reaction of sulfuric acid with two equivalents of ammonia. A high-melting (decomposes above 280℃) white solid which is very soluble in water (70.6 g/100 g water at 0℃; 103.8 g/100 g water at 100℃), it is widely used as a fertilizer for alkaline soils.

Answered by nivya
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Ammonium Sulphate - (NH4)2SO4

Melting Point: High (around 280°C)

Molecular Weight: 14+14+8+32+64 = 132

Odour: Odourless

Density: 1.78 at 15°C

Vapour Pressure: 0.901 kPa at 10°C

pH = 5.5

Acidic in nature

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