Chemistry, asked by markanday, 1 year ago

Alum (phitcari) on getting exposed gets converted to powder by losing water of hydration by this property

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Answered by DSamrat
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Here is the answer.

Alum (phitcari) on getting exposed gets converted to powder by losing water of hydration by the property Efflorescence.


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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Answer: Alum (phitcari) on getting exposed gets converted to powder by losing water of hydration by the property of effervescence.

Explanation:

Effervesce is basically the bubbles formed in liquid as part of identification of a reaction.

Alum (KAl(SO4)2) is formed into powder by simply the losing water.

Alum is basically a type of chemical compound of double sulphate salt of Aluminum.

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