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When aluminum chloride is quenched to water, it is adjusted to alkaline.
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Les McLean
When aluminum chloride is quenched to water, it is adjusted to alkaline.
First of all, what do you want to get?Just take away what you need. If you only need to take the Fuke reaction product, you can remove it according to the physical nature.Why adjust it to alkaline?I mean that everything has a clear purpose, just do what you need.
First of all, what do you want to get?Just take away what you need. If you only need to take the Fuke reaction product, you can remove it according to the physical nature.Why adjust it to alkaline?I mean that everything has a clear purpose, just do what you need.
The aluminum chloride water solution itself has a certain amount of water quality, and the formation of colloidal is the process of metal ions in flocculation.
When you encounter difficulties in the separation of solid fluid, add NaOH to make it easier to settle down.
The aluminum chloride water solution itself has a certain amount of water quality, and the formation of colloidal is the process of metal ions in flocculation.
When you encounter difficulties in the separation of solid fluid, add NaOH to make it easier to settle down.
If you only need to take the Fuke reaction product, you can remove it according to the physical nature.Why adjust it to alkaline?I mean that everything has a clear purpose, just do what you need.
If you only need to take the Fuke reaction product, you can remove it according to the physical nature.Why adjust it to alkaline?I mean that everything has a clear purpose, just do what you need.
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When you encounter difficulties in the separation of solid fluid, add NaOH to make it easier to settle down.
When you encounter difficulties in the separation of solid fluid, add NaOH to make it easier to settle down.
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