Ammonium Salt And Sodium Hydroxide. During the reaction hydroxide ions will snatch a hydrogen back from ammonium ions reforming ammonia and water. Ammonium sulfate is a salt and sodium hydroxide is a strong base so both of those compounds are soluble in water and dissociate when dissolved in it.
Sodium hydroxide reacts with ammonium salts to produce a gas and water. Sodium hydroxide is a MUCH stronger base than ammonium hydroxide so the latter is easily liberated from its salts. An experimental study was conducted to investigate the effects of erythropoietin on the acute phase of esophageal burn damage induced by sodium hydroxide.
This time instead of getting an ammonium salt as you would do if the reaction only involved water you get the sodium salt.
Ammonium salts are decomposed when mixed with a strong base eg. NH4 aq OH aq H2O l NH. Ammonium sulfate is a salt and sodium hydroxide is a strong base so both of those compounds are soluble in water and dissociate when dissolved in it. This reaction is highly exothermic though the heat decomposing ammonium hydroxide to ammonia gas and water.