No alum is a name for a general class of compounds and the name of a specific compound.
As a specific compound it is the hydrated potassium aluminum sulfate (Potassium alum) with the formula KAl(SO4)2.12H2O
Potash alum is typically white or colorless in its pure form. However, it can also appear in shades of off-white or pale pink due to impurities or crystal structure variations.
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Potash alum typically appears as colorless or white crystals with a slightly sweet, astringent taste. It is often found in a crystalline form resembling transparent octahedrons.
It's commonly called Alum
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.
Generally yes as vinegar is oxidated wine, meaning vinegar is old wine that was left out too long basically :)
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It will help clean your dishes better. ~ kellly101
Hydrated potassium alum appears as colorless or white crystals with a smooth or glassy texture, while the anhydrous form typically appears as a white powder. Hydrated potassium alum can also exhibit water droplets on its surface due to its water content, whereas the anhydrous form does not show this characteristic.
Potash alum is typically white or colorless in its pure form. However, it can also appear in shades of off-white or pale pink due to impurities or crystal structure variations.
Bauxite ore. The name "aluminum" comes from the compound "Alum", which is hydrated aluminum potassium sulfate. Alum is available as a white powder.
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alum....it is a white double salt used for sedimentation of muddy water....
No, sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and alum are not the same. Sodium bicarbonate is a white powder used in baking and cooking, while alum is a chemical compound typically used in food processing, water purification, and as a pickling agent.
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Yes.