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why would the temperature be higher when making Ammonium Sulphate then when making ammonium nitrate? something to do with hydrogen ions?
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Do you mean the temperature becomes higher or you must heat it to a higher T. How are you making it? Without knowing more details I expect it has to do with adding H2SO4/water. Hyderating H2SO4 is a highly exothermic reaction.
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