The chemical formula is NH4NO3
Nh4no3
Sulphuric acid -- H2SO4 Ammonium nitrate -- NH4NO3
Ammonia + Nitric Acid = Ammonium Nitrate NH3 + HNO3 = NH4NO3
(NH4)NO3 + AgNO3 --> (NH4)NO3 + AgNO3
Ammonium hydroxide and nitric acid yield ammonium nitrate and water.
The P.H. of Ammonium Nitrate is 7(neutral). Why? Now that's a good question. It is on 7 because it is an acid mixed with and alkali which is known as a Neutralization reaction. That is why it is 7 on the P.H. scale. The equation is Ammonium Hydroxide+Nitric Acid which equals to Ammonium Nitrate.
Nitric acid reacts with ammonium hydrate to produce ammonium nitrate (a salt) and water.
Ammonium sulphate and potassium nitrate do not react. All that will happen is that the solution will contain separate ammonium, sulphate, potassium, and nitrate ions dissolved in an aqueous (water) solution.
H2o + nh4no3 = nh4oh + hno3
No, ammonium nitrate is acidic.
The general equation for complete combustion of nh4no3 is actually the equation for the thermal decomposition of ammonium nitrate. It is: 2NH4NO3 ---> 2N2(g) + 4H2O(l)+ O2(g).
ammonium nitrate is the best because it also give nitrogen!