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== Aluminium Sulfate ==
'''Aluminium sulfate''' is a chemical compound with the formula Al_(SO_)_. It is a white crystalline solid that is soluble in water and is mainly used as a coagulating agent in the purification of drinking water and wastewater treatment plants, and also in paper manufacturing.
== Chemical Properties ==
Aluminium sulfate is an [[ionic compound]] consisting of two aluminium cations (Al__) and three sulfate anions (SO___). It is commonly found in its hydrated form, Al_(SO_)_·nH_O, where n can vary. The most common hydrate is the octadecahydrate, Al_(SO_)_·18H_O.
== Production ==
Aluminium sulfate is produced by reacting [[aluminium hydroxide]] with [[sulfuric acid]]. The reaction is as follows:
2 Al(OH)_ + 3 H_SO_ _ Al_(SO_)_ + 6 H_O
This reaction is exothermic and produces a solution of aluminium sulfate, which can be crystallized to obtain the solid form.
== Uses ==
=== Water Treatment ===
In water treatment, aluminium sulfate is used as a [[coagulant]] to remove impurities by causing them to clump together into larger particles, which can then be removed by sedimentation and filtration. This process is known as [[flocculation]].
=== Paper Manufacturing ===
In the [[paper industry]], aluminium sulfate is used to improve the sizing of paper. It helps in the retention of fine particles and improves the paper's resistance to water.
=== Other Uses ===
Aluminium sulfate is also used in the [[textile industry]] for dyeing and printing fabrics, in the [[food industry]] as a firming agent, and in [[gardening]] to lower the pH of soil.
== Safety ==
Aluminium sulfate is generally considered safe when handled properly, but it can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. It should be handled with appropriate protective equipment.
== Related Pages ==
* [[Aluminium hydroxide]]
* [[Sulfuric acid]]
* [[Coagulation (water treatment)]]
* [[Flocculation]]
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Latest revision as of 00:39, 19 February 2025

Aluminium_sulfate[edit]

Aluminium Sulfate[edit]

Aluminium sulfate is a chemical compound with the formula Al_(SO_)_. It is a white crystalline solid that is soluble in water and is mainly used as a coagulating agent in the purification of drinking water and wastewater treatment plants, and also in paper manufacturing.

Chemical Properties[edit]

Aluminium sulfate is an ionic compound consisting of two aluminium cations (Al__) and three sulfate anions (SO___). It is commonly found in its hydrated form, Al_(SO_)_·nH_O, where n can vary. The most common hydrate is the octadecahydrate, Al_(SO_)_·18H_O.

Production[edit]

Aluminium sulfate is produced by reacting aluminium hydroxide with sulfuric acid. The reaction is as follows:

2 Al(OH)_ + 3 H_SO_ _ Al_(SO_)_ + 6 H_O

This reaction is exothermic and produces a solution of aluminium sulfate, which can be crystallized to obtain the solid form.

Uses[edit]

Water Treatment[edit]

In water treatment, aluminium sulfate is used as a coagulant to remove impurities by causing them to clump together into larger particles, which can then be removed by sedimentation and filtration. This process is known as flocculation.

Paper Manufacturing[edit]

In the paper industry, aluminium sulfate is used to improve the sizing of paper. It helps in the retention of fine particles and improves the paper's resistance to water.

Other Uses[edit]

Aluminium sulfate is also used in the textile industry for dyeing and printing fabrics, in the food industry as a firming agent, and in gardening to lower the pH of soil.

Safety[edit]

Aluminium sulfate is generally considered safe when handled properly, but it can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. It should be handled with appropriate protective equipment.

Related Pages[edit]