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alumAny double sulphate of a monovalent metal or radical (such as sodium, potassium, or ammonium) and a trivalent metal (such as aluminium, chromium, or iron). The commonest alum is the double sulphate of potassium and aluminium, K2Al2(SO4)4.24H2O, a white crystalline powder that is readily soluble in water. It is used in curing animal skins. Other alums are used in papermaking and to fix dyes in the textile industry.
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| to block pores and prevent sweating the natural deodorants may contain a crystal form or aluminium, known as ammonium alum. What would happen if I substitute Ammonium Alum for Potassium Alum in a formula for Deodorant crystals are long-lasting and contain ammonium alum, which is a natural salt that prevents bacteria production and is not absorbed by the body, so it does not block pores (eg Crystal Spring, [pounds sterling]4. |
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