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1 II | experiments. There is some alum crystallized very beautifully 2 II | I have some of the same alum broken into fine powder. 3 II | if we take this powdered alum and some hot water, and 4 II | together, I shall dissolve the alum; all the particles will 5 II | Now, having brought the alum into solution, I will pour 6 II | that these particles of alum which I have put into the 7 II | have a great deal of the alum crystallized out - that 8 II | little of the hot solution of alum into the glass dish, and 9 II | will see the particles of alum drawn together; and if I 10 II(7)| Crystallization of alum. The solution must be saturated - 11 II(7)| it must contain as much alum as can possibly be dissolved. 12 II(7)| is best to add powdered alum to hot water as long as 13 II(7)| the dirt and undissolved alum. 14 III | that occasion - powdered alum and warm water. Here is 15 III | you that the particles of alum have done something more 16 III | attraction which the particles of alum have for each other.~And