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aluminium
Hans Christian Ørsted
Danish physicist and chemist (1777-1851)
thermite
thumb|A thermite mixture using iron(III) oxide
aluminium foil
thin, flexible sheets of aluminium, used for wrapping food, and other purposes
aluminium alloy
alloy in which aluminium is the predominant metal
isotope of aluminium
aluminium-ion battery
class of rechargeable battery in which aluminium ions provide energy by flowing from the cathode, to the anode
history of aluminium
aspect of history
serendibite
Serendibite is an extremely rare silicate mineral that was first discovered in 1902 in Sri Lanka by Dunil Palitha Gunasekera and named after Serendib, the old Arabic name for Sri Lanka.
Aluminium–air battery
high-electrical energy density storage device
aluminum can
small container made of aluminum, typically for drinks
Alclad
thumb|The ZMC-2 [[airship, the first aircraft to use Alclad in its construction]] Alclad is a corrosion-resistant aluminium sheet formed from high-purity aluminium surface layers metallurgically bonded (rolled onto) to high-strength aluminium alloy core material. It has a melting point of about . Alclad is a trademark of Alcoa but the term is also used generically.
copper-clad aluminium wire
type of electrical conductor
Aluminij Mostar
thumb|Aluminij Ingots Production thumb|Aluminij Factory Exterior In Mostar Aluminij was a Bosnian aluminium manufacturing company with headquarters in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It operated from 1975 until 2020, when it was leased to the Israeli M.T. Abraham Group and since then has been operating as its subsidiary Aluminij Industries.
aluminium powder
powdered form of aluminium used as a food colouring and surface colourant
aluminium (native)
mineral (as opposed to the chemical element)
list of countries by aluminium exports
Wikimedia list article
aluminium phosphide poisoning
type of poisoning