An alum leaf is typically a small, oval-shaped leaf with a dark green color. It may have a slightly waxy texture and serrated edges. These leaves are commonly used for medicinal purposes or as a natural astringent in various skincare products.
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.
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Nasty metal. Don't try it.
A walking leaf, also known as a leaf insect, looks like a dried leaf with vein-like markings on its body. It has evolved to mimic a real leaf as a form of camouflage to evade predators. When moving, it may sway back and forth to mimic the motion of a leaf blowing in the wind.
Alum typically does not react with crude oil. Alum is commonly used as a coagulant in water treatment processes to remove impurities, but it is not designed to react with petroleum-based substances like crude oil.
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Alum typically is found in the spice section, and will be packaged like other spices. It is white, so might look like very fine salt.
it looks like a leaf
No, the leaf is a maple leaf.
The leaf bugs can camoflauge and look like leaves.
this is the plant leaf diagram.
No the tea leaf is not a simple leaf because a tea leaf do not look like a simple leaf.
Assuming you mean common ones, like the alum available as a cooking spice, potassium alum, then yes. I don't know about the exotic ones like rubidium alum.
Like an oak leaf, but growing right out of the ground.
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.
a leaf bug looks like a leaf. that's it camouflage and defense against predators.
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