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Aluminium (or
aluminum in
North American English) is a
chemical element; it has symbol Al and
atomic number 13.
Aluminium has a
density lower than that...
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Aluminium foil (or
aluminum foil in
American English;
occasionally called tin foil) is
aluminium prepared in thin
metal leaves. The foil is
pliable and...
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Metallen und
Legirungen mittelst Aluminiums [On a new
method for the
preparation of
metals and
alloys by
means of
aluminium]".
Justus Liebigs Annalen der...
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Aluminium hydroxide, Al(OH)3, is
found in
nature as the
mineral gibbsite (also
known as hydrargillite) and its
three much
rarer polymorphs: bayerite,...
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oxide (Al2O)
Aluminium(II)
oxide (AlO) (
aluminium monoxide)
Aluminium(III)
oxide (
aluminium oxide), (Al2O3), the most
common form of
aluminium oxide, occurring...
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Aluminium chlorohydrate is a
group of water-soluble,
specific aluminium salts having the
general formula AlnCl3n−m(OH)m. It is used in
cosmetics as an...
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Aluminium oxide (or
aluminium(III) oxide) is a
chemical compound of
aluminium and
oxygen with the
chemical formula Al2O3. It is the most
commonly occurring...
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Aluminium chloride, also
known as
aluminium trichloride, is an
inorganic compound with the
formula AlCl3. It
forms a
hexahydrate with the
formula [Al(H2O)6]Cl3...
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primary aluminium production.
Primary aluminium is
produced from
aluminium oxide which is
obtained from
bauxite and
excludes recycled aluminium. Only countries...
- 1896, pp. 4–5. Bjerrum,
Niels (1926). "Die
Entdeckung des
Aluminiums" [Discovery of
aluminium].
Zeitschrift für
Angewandte Chemie (in German). 39 (9):...