No. Salt and sugar have very different properties. Also, salt is used to discourage small children from eating the playdough, which would certainly be a problem if sugar were used.
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 material become brittle.
To make pure crystals of alum from impure alum, start by dissolving the impure alum in warm water. Filter the solution to remove any impurities, and then cool the filtered solution slowly. As the solution cools, pure alum crystals will start to form. Carefully collect the crystals and allow them to dry to obtain pure crystals of alum.
alum water (AlH20)
I'm not sure. Probably not, i know that you can use cream of tartar though.
i try getting it out but it ruins the mold when i take it out it looks ugly is there a tool of something that can get the playdough out of the playdough mold?
Yes.
For what?
you can wash the vagina with the alum,simple
Put alum in some water allow it to dissolve. Then use it and wash your mouth for a week or two.
No. Salt and sugar have very different properties. Also, salt is used to discourage small children from eating the playdough, which would certainly be a problem if sugar were used.
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yes playdough goes hard HA HA RICHARD WAS WRONG HA.
I am not sure. The only pink playdough I've ever seen is when I made it with a piece of red and white playdough. Right now after my research, I would say no.
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non ferric alum is the purer form of alum as compared to Ferric alum. Non ferric alum is used in pulp and paper industry while ferric alum is used in water treatment plants.