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Name (Hebrew)
צריף
Name (Latin)
Alum
Name (Arabic)
الشب
See Also From tracing topical name
Aluminum sulfate
MARC
MARC
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Wikidata:Q190527
Library of congress:sh 85003949
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  • Inter. dict. med. biol.(alum: the double sulfate of potassium and aluminum)
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Alum
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Ra'ike, CC BY-SA 3.0
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Maxim Bilovitskiy, CC BY-SA 3.0 ee
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M. Zellner, Uni KA, Public domain
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File:Potassium alum octahedral like crystal.jpg
Ude, CC BY-SA 3.0
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File:Tawas (alum), a traditional deodorant in the Philippines 01.jpg
Wikipedia description:

An alum () is a type of chemical compound, usually a hydrated double sulfate salt of aluminium with the general formula XAl(SO4)2·12 H2O, such that X is a monovalent cation such as potassium or ammonium. By itself, "alum" often refers to potassium alum, with the formula KAl(SO4)2·12 H2O. Other alums are named after the monovalent ion, such as sodium alum and ammonium alum. The name "alum" is also used, more generally, for salts with the same formula and structure, except that aluminium is replaced by another trivalent metal ion like chromiumIII, or sulfur is replaced by another chalcogen like selenium. The most common of these analogs is chrome alum KCr(SO4)2·12 H2O. In most industries, the name "alum" (or "papermaker's alum") is used to refer to aluminium sulfate, Al2 (SO4)3·n H2O, which is used for most industrial flocculation: 766  (the variable n is an integer whose size depends on the amount of water absorbed into the alum). For medicine, the word "alum" may also refer to aluminium hydroxide gel used as a vaccine adjuvant.

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