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  2. Aluminium carbonate - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium carbonate (Al 2 (CO 3) 3), is a carbonate of aluminium.It is not well characterized; one authority says that simple carbonates of aluminium are not known. [2] However related compounds are known, such as the basic sodium aluminium carbonate mineral dawsonite (NaAlCO 3 (OH) 2) and hydrated basic aluminium carbonate minerals scarbroite (Al 5 (CO 3)(OH) 13 •5(H 2 O)) and ...

  3. Aluminium compounds - Wikipedia

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    A variety of compounds of empirical formula AlR 3 and AlR 1.5 Cl 1.5 exist. [22] The aluminium trialkyls and triaryls are reactive, volatile, and colorless liquids or low-melting solids. They catch fire spontaneously in air and react with water, thus necessitating precautions when handling them.

  4. Aluminium - Wikipedia

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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 of other common metals, about one-third that of steel. It has a great affinity towards oxygen, forming a protective layer of oxide on the surface when exposed to air.

  5. The 16 Best Aluminum-Free Deodorants for All-Day Freshness - AOL

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    Rio Deo Aluminum-Free Deodorant. Sol de Janeiro’s signature scent (the same one in the brand’s famous Brazilian Bum Bum body cream) always felt like it was made to be in deodorant form, and ...

  6. History of aluminium - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium began to be used in engineering and construction. In World Wars I and II, aluminium was a crucial strategic resource for aviation. World production of the metal grew from 6,800 metric tons in 1900 to 2,810,000 metric tons in 1954, when aluminium became the most produced non-ferrous metal, surpassing copper.

  7. COLUMN-Why are Shanghai aluminium stocks at record highs ...

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    The previous high was 504,974 tonnes in March 2013. The "winter heating season" with its associated curtailments of aluminium production is only now drawing to a close. If China's production has ...

  8. Deville–Pechiney process - Wikipedia

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    The aluminium hydroxide is calcined to produce alumina. The process was used in France at Salindres until 1923 and in Germany and Great Britain until the outbreak of the Second World War. [5] While it has largely been replaced by the Bayer process, an updated version is still in use for processing high-silica bauxite. [6]: 90, 92–93

  9. Bauxite - Wikipedia

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    It is the world's main source of aluminium and gallium. Bauxite consists mostly of the aluminium minerals gibbsite ( Al(OH) 3 ), boehmite (γ-AlO(OH)) and diaspore (α-AlO(OH)), mixed with the two iron oxides goethite (FeO(OH)) and haematite ( Fe 2 O 3 ), the aluminium clay mineral kaolinite ( Al 2 Si 2 O 5 (OH) 4 ) and small amounts of anatase ...