Any form of ammonium can be destroyed by heating in solution with Na2CO3 or K2CO3. Yesterday I did a (NH4)2S2O8 to K2S2O8 reaction by gently heating
the solution containing (NH4)2S2O8 and K2CO3 and trapping the evolving ammonia in a flask with water (I needed that ammonia, otherwise I would just do
the reaction in cold solution, utilizing the lower solubility of K2S2O8).
The yield was less than satisfactory (I guess, some of the S2O82- anion decomposed on heating), but I've got a decent amount of K2S2O8 crystals.
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