Sulfaid ollymin
co-vunstoo
She co-vunstoo as sollan lesh y formley kemmigagh Al2(SO4)3 eh sulfaid ollymin. T'eh yn-lheieagh 'syn ushtey as t'eh ymmydit er y chooid smoo myr jantagh çhiughey (cur rish covuilley floagyn liorish neaghtyraghey yn lught) ayns glenney ushtey iu[1][2] as ayns obbraghyn glenney ushtey, chammah as ayns jeantys pabyr.
Stoo kemmigagh | sorçh d'unnid kemmigagh |
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Glout co-vreneenagh | 341.818266 Da |
Strughtoor kemmigagh | |
Formley kemmigagh | Al2(SO4)3 |
SMILES canoanagh | Tuarastyl 2D O=S1(=O)O[Al]2OS(=O)(=O)O[Al](O1)OS(=O)(=O)O2 |
InChI | Tuarastyl 3D |
Troyn | |
Glooid | 2.71031 g/cm³ |
Poynt-lheie | 700 °C |
Poynt-broie | 1,600 °C |
Poynt jee-chummey | 580 °C |
Gaue | |
NFPA 704 |
Imraaghyn
reagh- ↑ Global Health and Education Foundation (2007). "Conventional Coagulation-Flocculation-Sedimentation". Safe Drinking Water is Essential. National Academy of Sciences. Er ny hashtey veih’n lhieggan bunneydagh er 2007-10-07. Feddynit magh er 2007-12-01.
- ↑ Kvech S, Edwards M (2002). "Solubility controls on aluminum in drinking water at relatively low and high pH". Water Research. Ym-lioar 36 (17): 4356–4368. doi: . PMID 12420940.
Kianglaghyn magh
reagh- International Chemical Safety Card 1191 (Baarle)
- NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (Baarle)
- WHO Food Additive Series No. 12 (Baarle)