- "
alum"
often refers to pot****ium
alum, with the
formula KAl(SO 4) 2·12 H 2O.
Other alums are
named after the
monovalent ion, such as
sodium alum and...
- The four
scattered and
poorly attested Alumic languages form a
branch of the
Plateau languages of
central Nigeria. The
following classification is taken...
- Look up
alum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Alum is a
species and
class of
chemical compound. Pot****ium
alum, the
prototypical member of the class...
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Alum Rock may
refer to:
Alum rock, a
specific chemical compound and a
class of
chemical compounds Alum Rock, California, US,
formerly a town, now a neighborhood...
-
aluminium sulfate, also
known as
ammonium alum or just
alum (though
there are many
different substances also
called "
alum"), is a
white crystalline double sulfate...
- Pot****ium
alum,
potash alum, or pot****ium
aluminium sulfate is a
chemical compound defined as the
double sulfate of pot****ium and aluminium, with chemical...
- The
Ålum Runestones are four
Viking Age
memorial runestones which are
located at the
church in
Ålum,
which is 9 km (6 miles) west of Randers, Denmark...
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Alunogen (from
French alun, "
alum"), also
called feather alum and hair salt is a
colourless to
white (although
often coloured by impurities, such as iron...
- soda
alum,
sodium alum, or SAS, this
white solid is used in the
manufacture of
baking powder and as a food additive. Its
official mineral name is
alum-Na...
- Halotrichite, also
known as
feather alum, is a
highly hydrated sulfate of
aluminium and iron. Its
chemical formula is FeAl2(SO4)4·22H2O. It
forms fibrous...