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yes. some people spell aluminium, other aluminum.
Aluminum chlorohydrate is a substance that forms large molecules (polymers) and has the general formula AlnCl(3n-m)(OH)m. Some of the chemicals with this general formula are used in antipersperants, deodorants and water purification. It's role in Alzheimer's disease and breast cancer is controversial but apparently unproven. For more about it you might wish to see its wikipedia article.
The name is derived from its status as a base of alum. "Alum" in turn is a Latin word that literally means "bitter salt".
alluminium suphate's common name is pearl alum
Dry alum refers to the hydrated potassium aluminum sulfate compound that is used to fix pigments on a surface. Its density is 0.752 kg/m3.
yes. some people spell aluminium, other aluminum.
Aluminum chlorohydrate
Aluminum chlorohydrate
Potash alum is another name for potassium alum. Alum is a class of molecular compounds, and included in the class is potassium alum. So, they are not the same thing, but yet very similar in that potash alum is a member of the alum class.
The meaning of Alum abbreviation is " Aluminum".
Alum is the common name for aluminum potassium sulfate or aluminum sulfate.
Aluminum got it's name from Alum which is a compound made from Aluminum. Alum has been used for thousands of years before it's other components were discovered.
Bauxite ore. The name "aluminum" comes from the compound "Alum", which is hydrated aluminum potassium sulfate. Alum is available as a white powder.
of course. You are putting Aluminum Clorohydrate into your pores which is getting absorbed by your TWO MAJOR LYMPH GLANDS right under your arm pits.
aluminum potassium sulfate
Aluminum-based baking powder.
either Aluminum or Boron are used in the synthesis of alum crystals