yes. some people spell aluminium, other aluminum.
Aluminum chlorohydrate is an ionic compound. It consists of a metal (aluminum) combining with a nonmetal (chlorine) to form a compound with ionic bonds.
Aluminum chloride is more effective than aluminum chlorohydrate in antiperspirants because it has a higher concentration of aluminum ions, which helps to block sweat glands more effectively. Aluminum chlorohydrate is a milder form of aluminum compound and may be less effective in controlling sweat.
In Al2Cl(OH)5 Mass percent is 31.03% You find it by adding up the total molar mass (found on the periodic table) and then adding up the molar mass of Al you have. Finally you divide the molar mass of Al by the total molar mass.
No, aluminum foil and aluminum sulfur are not the same. Aluminum foil is a thin sheet of aluminum metal used for wrapping food, while aluminum sulfur refers to a compound of aluminum and sulfur that is known as aluminum sulfide and has different properties and uses.
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.
Aluminum chlorohydrate is an ionic compound. It consists of a metal (aluminum) combining with a nonmetal (chlorine) to form a compound with ionic bonds.
Aluminum chlorohydrate
Aluminum chloride is more effective than aluminum chlorohydrate in antiperspirants because it has a higher concentration of aluminum ions, which helps to block sweat glands more effectively. Aluminum chlorohydrate is a milder form of aluminum compound and may be less effective in controlling sweat.
Aluminum chlorohydrate
In Al2Cl(OH)5 Mass percent is 31.03% You find it by adding up the total molar mass (found on the periodic table) and then adding up the molar mass of Al you have. Finally you divide the molar mass of Al by the total molar mass.
No, aluminum foil and aluminum sulfur are not the same. Aluminum foil is a thin sheet of aluminum metal used for wrapping food, while aluminum sulfur refers to a compound of aluminum and sulfur that is known as aluminum sulfide and has different properties and uses.
The British English word for aluminum is "aluminium".
No, aluminium is the same metal in all the Universe.
Aluminium chlorohydrate is a group of salts having the general formula AlnCl(3n-m)(OH)m. It is used in deodorants and antiperspirants and as a flocculant in water purification.Aluminium hydroxychlorideAluminium chlorhydroxideAluminium chloride basicAluminium chlorohydrolPolyaluminium chloride (wikipedia)
Aluminium (ALOO-MINI-UM)
Aluminium.
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.