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Aluminium: Aluminium (Or Aluminum) Is A Chemical Element in The Boron Group With Symbol Al and Atomic Number 13. It

Aluminum chloride is a compound with the formula AlCl3 or Al2Cl3. It is used as a topical astringent and antiseptic on the skin. It is also used in some deodorants to control sweating. The anhydrous form is used as a catalyst. It works by helping to control excessive sweating when applied to the affected area once daily at bedtime for 2-3 days, then once or twice a week thereafter. Proper application and washing is important when using this medication.
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Aluminium: Aluminium (Or Aluminum) Is A Chemical Element in The Boron Group With Symbol Al and Atomic Number 13. It

Aluminum chloride is a compound with the formula AlCl3 or Al2Cl3. It is used as a topical astringent and antiseptic on the skin. It is also used in some deodorants to control sweating. The anhydrous form is used as a catalyst. It works by helping to control excessive sweating when applied to the affected area once daily at bedtime for 2-3 days, then once or twice a week thereafter. Proper application and washing is important when using this medication.
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Aluminium

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Aluminium (or aluminum) is a chemical element in the boron group with symbol Al and atomic number 13. It is a silvery white, soft, ductile metal. Aluminium is the third most abundant element (after oxygen and silicon), and the most abundant metal, in the Earth's crust. It makes up about 8% by weight of the Earth's solid surface. Aluminium metal is so chemically reactive that native specimens are rare and limited to extreme reducingenvironments. Instead, it is found combined in over 270 different minerals.[5] The chief ore of aluminium is bauxite. Aluminium is remarkable for the metal's low density and for its ability to resist corrosion due to the phenomenon of passivation. Structural components made from aluminium and its alloys are vital to the aerospace industry and are important in other areas of transportation and structural materials. The most useful compounds of aluminium, at least on a weight basis, are the oxides and sulfates. Despite its prevalence in the environment, aluminium salts are not known to be used by any form of life. In keeping with its pervasiveness, aluminium is well tolerated by plants and animals.[6] Owing to their prevalence, potential beneficial (or otherwise) biological roles of aluminium compounds are of continuing interest.

Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. Chlorine is in the halogen group (17) and is the second lightest halogen after fluorine. The element is a yellow-green gas under standard conditions, where it forms diatomic molecules. It has the highest electron affinityand the third highest electronegativity of all the elements; for this reason, chlorine is a strong oxidizing agent. Free chlorine is rare on Earth, and is usually a result of direct or indirect oxidation by oxygen.

Definition of ALUMINUM CHLORIDE

: a deliquescent compound AlCl 3 or Al2Cl3 that is used as a topical astringent and antiseptic on the skin, in some deodorants to control sweating, and in the anhydrous form as a catalyst

USES: This medication is used to help control excessive sweating. HOW TO USE: Use this medication on the skin only. The affected area should be dry before the medication is applied. If needed, dry the affected area with a hair dryer on the warm setting for a few minutes. Learn all preparation and usage instructions in the product package. If any of the information is unclear, consult your doctor or pharmacist.Do not get the medication in your eyes or apply it to broken, irritated, or recently shaved skin. If you do get the medication on those areas, flush with plenty of water.Apply a thin layer of this medication to the affected area, usually once daily at bedtime for 2 to 3 days until the sweating is controlled, then once or twice a week thereafter or as directed by your doctor. After applying the medication, let it dry. If applying on the hands or feet, wrap the area with plastic wrap and cover with a mitten or sock. If applying on the underarms, wear a shirt. If applying on the scalp, wear a plastic shower cap. Leave this medication on for 6 to 8 hours. In the morning, wash the area with soap (or shampoo if treating the scalp) and water, and then towel dry. Do not use other antiperspirants or deodorants while using this medication.Tell your doctor if your condition persists or worsens.

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