Heating the ammonium salt in hydrogen reduces it to elemental platinum.
It was first obtained as the ammonium salt by Shiskov in 1857.
For animal feed, it is used either directly or as its ammonium salt.
Its ammonium salt is obtained by boiling oxamide with ammonia.
Most simple ammonium salts are very soluble in water.
This ammonium salt is extremely insoluble, and it can be filtered off.
Both of these reactions form an odourless ammonium salt.
It reacts with acids to make an ammonium salt and carbon dioxide.
Due to thermal motion, atomic behavior of ammonium salts can be very hard to evaluate.
It also can be prepared by treatment of ammonium salts with sodium perchlorate.