Product Description:
Ammonium Sulphate is a kind of nitrogen fertilizer which can provide N for NPK and mostly used for agriculture. Besides providing the element of nitrogen, it can also provide the element of sulphur for crops, pastures and other plants. Because of its fast release and quick acting, ammonium sulfate is much better than other nitrogen furtillizers such as urea, ammonium bicarbonate, ammonium chloride and ammonium nitrate.
Mainly used for making compound fertilizer, potassium sulfate, ammonium chloride, ammonium persulfate, etc, can also be used for rare earths mining.
Property: White or off-white granule, easily soluble in water. Aqueous solution appears acid. Insoluble in alcohol, acetone and ammonia, Easily deliquescent in the air.
Items | Result |
Purity | 99% |
N ≥% | 20.5 |
Moisture ≥% | 0.2 |
Free Acid% | 0.032 |
Fe ≤% | 0.007 |
As≤% | 0.00005 |
Heavy Metal ≤% | 0.005 |
Water insoluble ≤% | 0.01 |
Main Advantages of Ammonium Sulphate:
1.Ammonium nitrogen and sulfur fertilizer: nitrogen (21%) and S (24%).
2.It is quick and physiological fertilizer, suitable in alkaline soil and carbon soil.
3.S is extremely beneficial to crops, especially rice, can reduce methane emissions, enhanced photosynthesis
4.More suitable for crops which has good taste such as fruits, tea, citrus, lemon, oil and sugar cane crops.
5.A kind of significant fertilizer of high nitrogen utilization.
Ammonium sulfate | H8N2O4S | ChemSpider
Structure, properties, spectra, suppliers and links for: Ammonium sulfate, Mascagnite, 7783-20-2, (NH4)2SO4
Ammonium sulfate - Wikipedia
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Ammonium sulfate is an inorganic sulfate salt obtained by reaction of sulfuric acid with two equivalents of ammonia. A high-melting (decomposes above 280℃) white solid which is very soluble in water (70.6 g/100 g water at 0℃; 103.8 g/100 g water at 100℃), it is widely used as a fertilizer for alkaline soils
Ammonium Sulfate - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Ammonium sulfate ((NH4)2SO4) is an inorganic salt with a number of commercial uses. The most common use is as a soil fertilizer since the chemical contains