alloys of aluminium and its uses
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Aluminium is a silvery-white, lightweight metal. It is soft and malleable. Aluminium is used in a huge variety of products including cans, foils, kitchen utensils, window frames, beer kegs and aeroplane parts. This is because of its particular properties.
Origin of the name:
The name is derived from the Latin name for alum, 'alumen' meaning bitter salt
Discovered by:
Hans Oersted
Discovery date:
1825
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Aluminium is a silvery-white, lightweight metal. It is soft and malleable. Aluminium is used in a huge variety of products including cans, foils, kitchen utensils, window frames, beer kegs and aeroplane parts. This is because of its particular properties.
Origin of the name:
The name is derived from the Latin name for alum, 'alumen' meaning bitter salt
Discovered by:
Hans Oersted
Discovery date:
1825
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Aluminium alloys are widely used in engineering structures and components where light weight or corrosion resistance is required. ... Aluminium-magnesium alloys are both lighter than other aluminium alloys and much less flammable than alloys that contain a very high percentage of magnesium.
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