- Aluminium - Wikipedia
Aluminium reacts with most nonmetals upon heating, forming compounds such as aluminium nitride (AlN), aluminium sulfide (Al 2 S 3), and the aluminium halides (AlX 3) It also forms a wide range of intermetallic compounds involving metals from every group on the periodic table
- Aluminum | Uses, Properties, Compounds | Britannica
British chemist Sir Humphry Davy had prepared (1809) an iron-aluminum alloy by electrolyzing fused alumina (aluminum oxide) and had already named the element aluminum; the word later was modified to aluminium in England and some other European countries
- Aluminum - introduction, properties, manufacture, and uses
In short, you'd probably come up with a material like aluminum (spelled aluminium in some countries—and that's also the official IUPAC spelling)
- Aluminium | Aluminum History, Uses, Facts, Physical Characteristics
Aluminium, or Aluminum in American spelling, is an ancient metal and has a diverse range of uses It was discovered in 1824 and its light weight, high electrical conductivity and high resistant to corrosion has make it an industrially attractive metal
- Aluminium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
Making aluminium is very energy intensive 5% of the electricity generated in the USA is used in aluminium production However, once it has been made it does not readily corrode and can be easily recycled
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Aluminium is used in automobiles, trucks, railway cars, marine vessels, bicycles, spacecraft aluminium is used in making doors, siding, building wire, sheathing, roofing and other building materials
- What is Aluminium? Everything You Need to Know - Aluminium Magazine
Aluminium is a light metal which has a silvery white colour in its pure state and which is so soft that it can easily be stretched and used to make fine wires It is also suitable for rolling into thin sheets or foils
- Aluminium Metal, Types, Uses, Properties and Rust Aluminium
Aluminium metal, types, uses, properties and Rust aluminium Unlike iron or steel, it doesn’t rust, which makes it ideal for many uses
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