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Fjp92
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posted November 26, 1999 01:55 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Fjp92   Click Here to Email Fjp92     
In one of the previous posts some one said he did.
I know NH4NO3 and H2SO4 will react to give nitric acid.
But what if the (NH4)2SO4 starts to decompose because of
heating the stuff. Wont this react with the nitric acid or contamenate
it or is the tempreture needed to make AN and H2SO4 react to low
to decompose the (NH4)2SO4 that forms in the reaction.



megalomania
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posted November 29, 1999 07:25 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for megalomania   Click Here to Email megalomania     
It can decompose at 280 °C, but will not harm the nitric acid.

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