Sulfuric Acid and Ammonia (Ammonium Sulfate)
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H2SO4 + 2NH3 → (NH4)2SO4
Descripción general
Sulfuric acid reacts with ammonia to form ammonium sulfate, a major nitrogen-sulfur fertilizer containing 21% nitrogen and 24% sulfur. The reaction is strongly exothermic and proceeds readily. Ammonium sulfate was historically a major byproduct of coke oven operations.
Participantes
| Rol | Sustancia | Coeficiente | Estado |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reactivo | Sulfuric Acid H₂SO₄ | 1 | (aq) |
| Reactivo | Ammonia NH₃ | 2 | (g) |
Ejemplo cotidiano
Ammonium sulfate is a popular lawn fertilizer that also slightly lowers soil pH, beneficial for acid-loving plants like blueberries and azaleas.
Importancia industrial
Producción de sulfato de amonio como fertilizante nitrogenado estabilizado de amplio uso agrícola mundial.
Propiedades
- Tipo
- Acid-Base
- Reversible
- No
- Energía
- Exotérmico
- ΔH
- -274,0 kJ/mol