Aluminum chlorohydrate is also used in water treatment processes. It is commonly employed as a coagulant, helping to remove impurities and suspended particles from water. When added to water, aluminum chlorohydrate forms flocs (clumps) that trap and settle out impurities, allowing for easier filtration or sedimentation. It is particularly effective in treating turbid water and can aid in the removal of organic matter, color, and certain contaminants. The dosage and specific application of aluminum chlorohydrate in water treatment can vary depending on the water quality and treatment goals.
Property | Value |
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Name | ALUMINUM CHLOROHYDRATE |
CAS No. | 12042-91-0 |
Formula | Al2ClH5O5 |
Molecular Weight | 174.45300 |
Synonyms | Al2ClH5O5 |
EINECS | 215-477-2 |
Density | 1.95 [at 20℃] |
Boiling Point | 100°C at 760 mmHg |
Appearance | White powder / Colorless or light yellow viscous liquid |