The solution is acidic.
I presume you need the name of this compound. The modern name is ammonium hydrogen sulfate. Years ago it would have been ammonium bisulphate.
While I can't find a specific pH value - it is certainly acidic - as it's used to 'neutralise' alkaline soil.
The pH of ammonium phosphate solution typically ranges from about 6.0 to 7.0, depending on its concentration and the specific form of ammonium phosphate used (monoammonium phosphate or diammonium phosphate). This mildly acidic to neutral pH is due to the presence of ammonium ions, which can release hydrogen ions in solution. However, the exact pH can vary based on factors such as temperature and dilution.
A pH value 6,71 is a bit under neutral.
The pH value may be very variable.
The chemical formula for ammonium bisulfate is NH4HSO4.
The chemical formula for ammonium bisulfate is (NH4)HSO4.
The pH value of ammonium perchlorate is typically neutral, around 7.0.
The chemical formula of sodium bisulfate is NaHSO4.
I presume you need the name of this compound. The modern name is ammonium hydrogen sulfate. Years ago it would have been ammonium bisulphate.
The name of the compound NH4HSO4 is ammonium bisulfate.
The pH value of a solution of ammonium chloride depends on the concentration of the solution. Ammonium chloride is an acidic salt, so a 0.1 M solution would have a pH around 5.6, while a 1 M solution would have a pH around 4.6.
It depends on the molarity of the solution
While I can't find a specific pH value - it is certainly acidic - as it's used to 'neutralise' alkaline soil.
The chemical formula for ammonium hydrogen sulfate is (NH4)HSO4. It is also known as ammonium bisulfate.
You can adjust the pH of an ammonium acetate solution by adding a strong acid (such as hydrochloric acid) to lower the pH or a strong base (such as sodium hydroxide) to raise the pH. Use a pH meter to monitor the pH levels during the adjustment process until you reach the desired pH value.
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