Want this question answered?
2 KBr + (NH4)2SO4 -> 2 NH4Br + K2SO4
egg
Salts (chlorides) of most metals
sodium, potassium, copper, ammonium, magnesium, etc. sulfates
A mixture of ammonium chloride and potassium chloride can be separated using the process of sublimation. You must also note that both these substances are sublimable. So, the question arises that how can these substances be separated using this technique? This technique is quite feasible in this case as the sublimable temperatures of ammonium and potassium chloride differ widely. Between the two, ammonium chloride (See the related link) has lower sublimable temperatures. Therefore, it sublimes first followed by potassium chloride.
Burning Coal
Yes. Ammonium salts such as ammonium chloride will react with a strong base to yield ammonia.
a.) Considering the environmental impacts of an expirament.
Using less water is called water conservation, or water consumption reduction. It is one of several broad responses environmental groups advocate to help reduce the impacts of environmental depletion.
Qilin Li has written: 'Assessing the effectiveness and environmental impacts of using natural flocculants to manage turbidity' -- subject(s): Turbidity, Research
One can learn about the benefits of using sea salts online. The Simple Homemade website has a list of healthy benefits of using sea salts in the bath.
The environmental impact of using natural gas is much less than the use of coal, diesel or gasoline. It is in fact the cleanest burning fuel we have. However, it is still a fossil fuel, methane, and burning it emits carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
there not major environmental concers with using the telephones but when you have system of cables interconnected under the soil might create problems in the future as you have to dig up the land when there is a problem in the wires beneath the soil otherwise there is not much of big deal.
the impacts of using a car is that you can move around much more efficiently than walking or riding and doesn't use up much energy:)
2 KBr + (NH4)2SO4 -> 2 NH4Br + K2SO4
Depends on the plant. Urine contains a certain concentration of salts that will adversly effect some plants and less on salt tollerant plant species. Edit by Phoebles: If the plants can stand the amounts of sodium found in urine, it would be an excellent fertilizer due to the high amounts of urea, which breaks down to ammonium in soils. Ammonium is one of the two forms of nitrogen that plants can use.
You see yourself.