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The primary use of Ammonium Sulphate is as a fertilizer for alkaline soils. In the soil the ammonium ion is released and forms a small amount of acid, lowering the pH balance of the soil, while contributing essential nitrogen for plant growth. The main disadvantage to the use of Ammonium Sulphate is its low nitrogen content relative to Ammonium Nitrate, which elevates transportation costs. It is also used as an agricultural spray adjuvant for water soluble insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides. There it functions to bind iron and calcium cations that are present in both well water and plant cells. It is particularly effective as an adjuvant for 2,4-D (amine), glyphosate and glufosinate herbicides.
CASR No. 5793-89-5 Pharmacopoeia / DMF : USP, CDMF BET Test Limit : 5.0 EU/g MLT Test (TAMC) Limit : 1000 cfu/g MLT Test (TYMC) Limit: 100 cfu/g. For price, specifications and other details please contact us.
A tan or yellowish -white powder.
White or practically white powder or granules.
White granular powder.
A white to almost white crystalline powder.
A crystallined or amorphous powder in shades of yellow, white, purple or pink.
A white, crystalline or amorphous powder.