"Sulphate of Ammonia; its Source, Production and Use" (1917) offers a comprehensive overview of the production and applications of ammonium sulfate, a valuable chemical compound primarily used as a fertilizer. Published by the Barrett Company, this book serves as an essential resource for those involved in the chemical industry, agriculture, and related fields during the early 20th century.
The book details the sources of ammonia, the industrial processes involved in creating ammonium sulfate, and the various applications of the resulting product. It provides insights into the chemical engineering practices of the time and highlights the importance of ammonium sulfate in supporting agricultural productivity. This historical text is invaluable for understanding the evolution of chemical manufacturing and its role in modern agriculture.
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