Alum is the common name for aluminum potassium sulfate or aluminum sulfate.
Potash alum is another name for potassium alum. Alum is a class of molecular compounds, and included in the class is potassium alum. So, they are not the same thing, but yet very similar in that potash alum is a member of the alum class.
Not at all. They are three completely different substances.
as far as i know-yes
These are two different products.
There is no difference in the meaning. The spelling aluminium is the international chemical term recommended by IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry), in line with other names of elements (such as sodium, chromium, cadmium). In the US it is specifically spelled as aluminum. The pronunciation also varies. When it is spelled 'aluminium' it usually ends with the sounds 'nee-um'. When it is spelled 'aluminum' it is ends with the sound 'num'.
No, the most notable difference being the fact that the first one contains aluminium and the second one doesn't.
Potash alum is another name for potassium alum. Alum is a class of molecular compounds, and included in the class is potassium alum. So, they are not the same thing, but yet very similar in that potash alum is a member of the alum class.
I do not think so, its a mineral saltAnswer:Baking powder is a dry chemical that releases carbon dioxide when used in baking. It acts as a leavening agent. Baking powders are made up of an alkaline component (typically baking soda), one or more acid salts. Alum (pronounced ( formula KAl(SO4)2.12H2O) is one of the acid producing salts that may be present in baking powder.While alum is preset in baking powder it will not by itself produce carbon dioxide and will have no leavening impact on the baking.
Sodium chloride is not alum salt.
Yes it can. It is 4/0 . Ne sure that the NEutral wire is the same guage as the hot legs. The ground can be #2 Alum
No
bi-sulphate is the same as hydrogen-sulphate HSO4-1, but 'hydro' is used for water
No reaction takes place due to the presence of the same Sulphate anion in both the compounds.
sulfuric acid H2SO4 hydrogen sulphate HSO4-
Aluminium foil is made from pure aluminium; aluminium sulfide is Al2S3.
They are the same thing
yes. some people spell aluminium, other aluminum.