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Aluminium - Wikipedia Aluminium (or aluminum in North American English) is a chemical element; it has symbol Al and atomic number 13 It has a density lower than that of other common metals, about one-third that of steel Aluminium has a great affinity towards oxygen, forming a protective layer of oxide on the surface when exposed to air
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
Aluminium - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Aluminium is a very good conductor of electricity and heat It is light and strong It can be hammered into sheets or pulled out into wires It is a highly reactive metal, although it is corrosion resistant A fresh film of aluminium is a good reflector of visible light and an excellent reflector of medium and far infrared radiation
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) It's the commonest metal in Earth's crust (making up ~8 percent of it), the third most plentiful chemical element on our planet (only oxygen and silicon exist in greater quantity), and the second
Aluminium | Aluminum History, Uses, Facts, Physical . . . 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
What is Aluminium? Everything You Need to Know 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 Pure Aluminium: 99% aluminium with excellent corrosion resistance but lower strength Aluminium Alloys: Mixed with other metals (such as copper, magnesium, or silicon) to improve strength, workability, and other properties
Comprehensive Guide to Aluminium: Properties, Uses, and Safety In complex ions or molecules, Aluminium often adopts an octahedral geometry, with six atoms, ions, or molecules surrounding the central Aluminium atom However, tetracoordinated and pentacoordinated Aluminium complexes also exist