A double salt used for the sedimentation of muddy water
Question asked by: Tejas007
Asked on: 24 Dec 2010

Aluminium and potassium sulphate would be my guess, though that's just a guess and I'm not really sure what the answer is ;)
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Replied at: 27 Dec 2010
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