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alum Alum, in chemistry, is a term given to the crystallized double sulfates of the typical formula M2SO4·MIII2(SO4)3·24H2O, where M is the sign of an alkali metal (lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium, or francium), and MIII denotes one of the trivalent metals (aluminium, chromium, or ferric iron). These salts are employed in dyeing and various other industrial processes. ...
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aluminum sulfate A type of immune adjuvant (a substance used to help boost the immune response to a vaccine). Also called alum.
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alum A type of immune adjuvant (a substance used to help boost the immune response to a vaccine). Also called aluminum sulfate.
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alum Potassium aluminum sulfate, or ammonium aluminum sulfate, used especially as an emetic (an agent that induces vomiting), an astringent (a substance that contracts tissues), and a styptic (a substance that tends to check bleeding by contracting the tissues or blood vessels).
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aluminum A chemical element. Rustproof, non-magnetic, silver-white lightweight metal, which is a good thermal and electrical conductor. It is abundant in the earth's crust. The atomic symbol is AL, atomic number is 13 and its atomic weight is 26.98.
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