Asked by ben
is KAl(SO4)2 12H2O hygroscopic, deliquescent, or efflorescent?
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Answered by
bobpursley
http://chemistry.about.com/od/growingcrystals/ig/Crystal-Photo-Gallery/Alum-Crystal.htm
Those crystals are very stable in air.
However, the unhydrated crystal, KAl(SO4)2 is a powdery compound that is hygroscopic in air, and crystallizes to form one of the hydrated crystals.
Those crystals are very stable in air.
However, the unhydrated crystal, KAl(SO4)2 is a powdery compound that is hygroscopic in air, and crystallizes to form one of the hydrated crystals.
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Usman danfodio
How i am observed it
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