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    Aluminum, called in British countries aluminium, metallic chemical element; symbol Al; at. no. 13; at. wt. 26.98154; m.p. 660.37°C; b.p. 2,467°C; sp. gr. 2.6989 at 20°C; valence +3.Aluminum is a silver-white metal with a face-centered cubic crystalline... more

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  • Aluminium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    ˌæljʊˈmɪniəm (help·info), al-yoo-MIN-ee-əm) or aluminum ( En-uk-aluminum.ogg .... The dross can undergo a further process to extract aluminum. ...

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  • WebElements: Aluminum

    Extensive information on history, uses, occurrence, compounds, and properties of the element.

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  • The Aluminum Association

    The trade association for producers of primary aluminum, recyclers and semi- fabricated aluminum products. Its mission is to promote the growth of the ...

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  • It's Elemental - The Element Aluminum

    The Element Aluminum - Basic Physical and Historical Information.

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  • USGS Minerals Information: Aluminum

    Statistics and information on the worldwide supply, demand, and flow of aluminum .

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  • Aluminum

    15 Dec 2003 ... In 1807, Davy proposed the name aluminum for the metal, undiscovered at that time, and later agreed to change it to aluminum. ...

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    Information about Aluminum - general properties, discovery, states, energies, appearance and characteristics.

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