Ammonium sulfate
Ammonium sulfate (NH₄)₂SO₄ is an inorganic salt, appearing as a white, odorless crystalline powder that dissolves easily in water. It is produced by reacting ammonia with sulfuric acid and is widely used in agriculture and industry.
🔬 Chemical & Physical Properties:
- Molecular weight: 132.14 g/mol
- Solubility in water: 76 g/100 ml at 25°C, up to 102 g/100 ml at 100°C
- Melting point: 235–280°C (decomposes)
- Hygroscopic: Low
- Density: 1.77 g/cm³
🌱 Agricultural Use:
Crystalline ammonium sulfate is a nitrogen-sulfur fertilizer containing:
- 21% nitrogen (as ammonium NH₄⁺)
- 23–24% sulfur (as sulfate SO₄²⁻)
These nutrients are essential for:
- Stimulating plant growth
- Increasing crop yields
- Enhancing the uptake of phosphorus and trace elements
- Acidifying alkaline and neutral soils for better nutrient availability
🔹 Common Applications:
- Field crops: wheat, corn, sunflower, rapeseed
- Vegetables and fruit trees
- Greenhouses and garden use
- Industrial uses: water treatment, food additives, textiles
