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  2. Ammonium sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium sulfate Ammonium sulfate Lewis structure: ... Melting point: 235 to 280 °C (455 to 536 °F; 508 to 553 K) (decomposes) Solubility in water.

  3. Ammonium iron(II) sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium iron(II) sulfate, or Mohr's salt, is the inorganic compound with the formula (NH 4) 2 SO 4 ·Fe(SO 4)·6H 2 O. Containing two different cations, Fe 2+ and NH + 4, it is classified as a double salt of ferrous sulfate and ammonium sulfate. It is a common laboratory reagent because it is readily crystallized, and crystals resist oxidation ...

  4. Ammonium bisulfate - Wikipedia

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    Melting point: 147 °C (297 °F; 420 K) Solubility in water. ... also known as ammonium hydrogen sulfate, is a white, crystalline solid with the formula (NH 4)HSO 4.

  5. Ammonium sulfamate - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium sulfamate (or ammonium sulphamate) is a white crystalline solid, readily soluble in water. It is commonly used as a broad spectrum herbicide , with additional uses as a compost accelerator, flame retardant and in industrial processes.

  6. Ammonium sulfite - Wikipedia

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    Melting point: 65 °C (149 °F; 338 K) decomposes [1] Solubility in water. ... The resulting ammonium sulfite can be air oxidized to give ammonium sulfate. [4]

  7. Ammonium iron(III) sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium iron(III) sulfate, NH 4 Fe(SO 4) 2 ·12 H 2 O, or NH 4 [Fe(H 2 O) 6](SO 4) 2 ·6 H 2 O, also known as ferric ammonium sulfate (FAS) or iron alum, is a double salt in the class of alums, which consists of compounds with the general formula AB(SO 4) 2 · 12 H 2 O. [2] It has the appearance of weakly violet, octahedrical crystals.

  8. Ammonium persulfate - Wikipedia

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    The ammonium, sodium, and potassium salts adopt very similar structures in the solid state, according to X-ray crystallography. In the ammonium salt, the O-O distance is 1.497 Å. The sulfate groups are tetrahedral, with three short S-O distances near 1.44 Å and one long S-O bond at 1.64 Å. [5]

  9. Hydroxylamine - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium sulfate, [NH 4] 2 SO 4, a side-product insoluble in liquid ammonia, is removed by filtration; the liquid ammonia is evaporated to give the desired product. [4] The net reaction is: 2 NO − 2 + 4 SO 2 + 6 H 2 O + 6 NH 3 → 4 SO 2− 4 + 6 [NH 4] + + 2 NH 2 OH. A base then frees the hydroxylamine from the salt: