What is Aluminium: Definition and 163 Discussions

Aluminium (aluminum in American and Canadian English) is a chemical element with the symbol Al and atomic number 13. Aluminium has a density lower than those of other common metals, at approximately one third that of steel. It has a great affinity towards oxygen, and forms a protective layer of oxide on the surface when exposed to air. Aluminium visually resembles silver, both in its color and in its great ability to reflect light. It is soft, non-magnetic and ductile. It has one stable isotope, 27Al; this isotope is very common, making aluminium the twelfth most common element in the Universe. The radioactivity of 26Al is used in radiodating.
Chemically, aluminium is a weak metal in the boron group; as it is common for the group, aluminium forms compounds primarily in the +3 oxidation state. The aluminium cation Al3+ is small and highly charged; as such, it is polarizing, and bonds aluminium forms tend towards covalency. The strong affinity towards oxygen leads to aluminium's common association with oxygen in nature in the form of oxides; for this reason, aluminium is found on Earth primarily in rocks in the crust, where it is the third most abundant element after oxygen and silicon, rather than in the mantle, and virtually never as the free metal.
The discovery of aluminium was announced in 1825 by Danish physicist Hans Christian Ørsted. The first industrial production of aluminium was initiated by French chemist Henri Étienne Sainte-Claire Deville in 1856. Aluminium became much more available to the public with the Hall–Héroult process developed independently by French engineer Paul Héroult and American engineer Charles Martin Hall in 1886, and the mass production of aluminium led to its extensive use in industry and everyday life. In World Wars I and II, aluminium was a crucial strategic resource for aviation. In 1954, aluminium became the most produced non-ferrous metal, surpassing copper. In the 21st century, most aluminium was consumed in transportation, engineering, construction, and packaging in the United States, Western Europe, and Japan.
Despite its prevalence in the environment, no living organism is known to use aluminium salts metabolically, but aluminium is well tolerated by plants and animals. Because of the abundance of these salts, the potential for a biological role for them is of continuing interest, and studies continue.

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    Bending load limits, aluminium extrusions?

    Hi I want to determine the bending load limit to elastic failure of extruded aluminium square section, 50 mm sq, warious wall thickness, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 mm I thought I could get a good estimate from the tensile strength. I found a value of 90 Mpa for commercially pure aluminium but doubt...
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    Aluminium compound causes cancer?

    whenever i use deodorant (any brand of deodorant), i always see similar aluminium compound- i cannot remember the name. is this metal compound dangerous for the skin? :frown: i am not chemist, and i know very little about chemistry.
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    Getting Aluminium Chloride from Aluminium & Hydrochloric Acid

    Hi, If I mix aluminium (tin foil) with hydrochloric acid I get the following reaction: 2Al(s) + 6HCl(aq) -> 2AlCl3(aq) + 3H2(g) So I end up with aluminium chloride disolved in the water. If I boiled the water would I be left with pure aluminium chloride? I'm thinking the water...
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    Aluminium Temper for Best Ni-Cr Coating: 6063,6061,6082,6005

    I would like to Know which aluminium temper will get the best coating of Ni-Cr, the options I have are: 6063,6061,6082,6005. thanks
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    Calculating Final Temperature with Aluminium and Ice

    Please help. What would the final temperature have been if 156g of aluminium metal at 50c had been added to iced water containing 10g or ice and 90g of water at 0c? delta H for the freezing of water is -6.02kJ/mol. I don't see how delta H becomes incorporated. Do I have to take into...
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    Finding G-Force & Pressure in Fluid Flow: Aluminium Sphere Case

    hi guys if you have an aluminium sphere of volume 0.006 metres cubed, how do you find the gravitational force acting on the sphere, as well as its acceleration (ignoring water resistance) Also, if your given the area and velocity of a fluid at two points of hose, how can you find the...
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    BCC - balancing chemical equations, stoichiometry

    Hi, I'm trying to write an equation to show what happens when mercury liquid (Hg) is placed on a block of aluminium (Al). But I'm having some problems. Here's my current line of thinking (I haven't yet worked out any subscripts so I will just use the atomic symbols): Al has an aluminium...
  8. maverick280857

    Reaction of an organic acid with aluminium phosphate

    Hi Does anyone know the reaction of an organic acid (carboxylic acid) with aluminium phosphate (AlPO_4)? If yes, please do let me know. Thanks and cheers Vivek
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    Aluminium alloy will change strength

    Is it the case that an Aluminium alloy will change strength (yield/ultimate) if subjectet to a varying load instead of a static one? I can't quite see why it should...can someone help me with this?
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    Cut a metal like aluminium in very small parts

    Does anyone know what tools are available to cut a metal like aluminium in very small parts and to join two parts together and still get a neat finish?
  11. brewnog

    Why is an oxide layer needed when bonding aluminium alloys?

    Hi all, When bonding aluminium alloys, an oxide layer is needed between (I think) the substrate and the adhesive. Why? And does this oxide layer have to be supplied by some kind of primer, or is a natural oxide film acceptable? Does anyone know what chemical purpose the primer provides...
  12. Adrian Baker

    Why can't you TIG weld Aluminium with DC current?

    Why can't you TIG weld Aluminium with DC current? You can TIG weld it beautifully with AC, but if you turn the TIG welder to DC it doesn't work... You don't get a nice little weld pool, the sample seems to overheat and deform and it goes all black on the outside. The welding rod just leaves...
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    Aluminium and Bleaching What Happens?

    I would like to ask what will happen if I dip a piece of metal like aluminium into bleaching solution, which contains hyprochlorite ions?
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