Its called Alum..... Chemically it is Pottasium Aluminum Sulphate. [Wikipedia]
Usually in Indian Subcontinent familarly known as Phitkari. A White transperent Solid Crystal.
Used in Cleaning Water & In Barbar Shops to stop accidental cuts. Also uses include as Deodrant.
Other special uses include 1% to Harden the Gelatin in Photography. Gelatin becomes hard to be able to used as Photo resist for Screen Printing and PCB.
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No, baking soda is sodium bicarbonate and Phitkari is Potassium Aluminum Sulphate.
The chemical formula of phitkari is potassium alum, which is KAl(SO4)2.12H2O.
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It's commonly called Alum
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