Ammonium sulfate is a colorless, crystalline solid with a high solubility in water. It has a melting point of approximately 280 °C and is hygroscopic, meaning it can absorb moisture from the air. The compound has a slightly acidic pH when dissolved in water and is often used as a fertilizer due to its nitrogen and sulfur content. Additionally, it has a density of about 1.77 g/cm³.
The two common ways to prepare ammonium sulphate are neutralizing ammonia gas with sulfuric acid or reacting ammonium hydroxide with sulfuric acid. In the first method, ammonia gas is bubbled through sulfuric acid to form ammonium sulphate. In the second method, ammonium hydroxide is slowly added to sulfuric acid to produce ammonium sulphate.
The chemical formula of ammonium sulfate is (NH4)2SO4.
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I presume you need the name of this compound. The modern name is ammonium hydrogen sulfate. Years ago it would have been ammonium bisulphate.
According to the Royal Horticultural Society, it is a mixture of ammonium carbonate and copper sulphate. I think the relative proportions are probably a trade secret, but since most fungicide control compounds include copper sulphate and one other ingredient, you can likely assume that the copper sulphate is the most important part. Thus a weak mixture of copper sulphate would likely work OK as a replacement. Bordeaux mixture uses copper sulphate and hydrated lime. Hydrated lime (calcium carbonate) is a kinder and more easily sourced ingredient than ammonium sulphate so I would try that before Cheshunt compound. Copper sulphate can be sourced from equestrian supply shops because it is used as a foot bath for horses (again for its antifungal properties). Be careful using it - it is poisonous to fish so NEVER put it down the drain or on land near a river.... so only mix up what you need and keep it away from children.
Ammonium sulphate consists of two ions: ammonium (NH4+) and sulphate (SO4^2-).
Ammonium sulfate is most commonly called "fertilizer".
The molecular formula for Ammonium Sulphate is (NH4)2SO4.
The formula of ammonium sulphate is (NH4)2SO4, showing that each formula mass contains one sulphur atom. The formula mass of ammonium sulphate is 132.13, and the gram atomic mass of sulphur is 32.06. Therefore, the percent by mass of sulphur in ammonium sulphate is 100(32.06/132.13) or 24.26, to the justified number of significant digits.
Aluminum Sulphate helps create an acid soil condition for plants. Ammonium Sulphate is a fast release, quick acting source of nitrogen.
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The combination of haematoxylin and mordant is called Haematoxylin Lake. To form the haematoxylin lake, various metals like Ammonium alum (Ammonium ammonium sulphate), Aluminium potassium sulphate (potassium alum), or Aluminium sodium sulphate (sodium alum) etc are used.
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