Definition of Alumen. Meaning of Alumen. Synonyms of Alumen

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Definition of Alumen

Alumen
Alumen A*lu"men, n. [L.] (Chem.) Alum.

Meaning of Alumen from wikipedia

- alumen was found naturally in the earth, and terms it salsugoterrae. Pliny wrote that different substances were distinguished by the name of alumen,...
- turn derived it from alumen, the classical Latin name for alum, the mineral from which it was collected. The Latin word alumen stems from the Proto-Indo-European...
- Soapstone (also known as steatite or soaprock) is a talc-schist, which is a type of metamorphic rock. It is composed largely of the magnesium-rich mineral...
- 1363 1.023 1.31 23300 primordial solid 13 Al Aluminium Alumina, from Latin alumen (gen. aluminis), 'bitter salt, alum' 13 3 p-block 26.982 2.70 933.47 2792...
- 1363 1.023 1.31 23300 primordial solid 13 Al Aluminium Alumina, from Latin alumen (gen. aluminis), 'bitter salt, alum' 13 3 p-block 26.982 2.70 933.47 2792...
- et credunt quod sit alumen. Et in Hispania invenitur versus Argoniam in quodam monte juxta mare. et apellant ipsum hispani alumen acetum activum. In fact...
- district of Eastern Thessaly in Greece 13 Al Aluminium alumina, from Latin alumen (gen. alumni), 'bitter salt, alum' 14 Si Silicon Latin silex, 'flint' (originally...
- least to the 2nd century CE. Pot****ium alum was described under the name alumen or salsugoterrae by Pliny, and it is clearly the same as the stypteria (στυπτηρία)...
- Brands Incorporated. p. 4. Retrieved 26 January 2019. Pliny the Elder. "Alumen, and the several varieties of it; Thirty-eight remedies". Naturalis Historia...
- Thessaly), where it was discovered. Aluminium (Al) 13 alumen Latin "alum" (literally: bitter salt) Latin alumen, which means "alum" (literally: bitter salt)....