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1   Aluminium - Wikipedia
Hyperlinked overview of the element discussing its properties, applications, history, occurrence, isotopes, ... Superconducting Transition in Aluminum" ...
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2   The Aluminum Association, Inc.
Trade association for U.S. producers of primary aluminum, recyclers, and semi-fabricated aluminum products.
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3   aluminum: Definition from Answers.com
aluminum n. ( Symbol Al ) A silvery-white, ductile metallic element, the most abundant in the earth's crust but found only in combination, chiefly
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4   Aluminum
History, sources, uses, ... Davy proposed the name aluminum for the metal, undiscovered at ... The method of obtaining aluminum metal by the electrolysis of ...
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5   It's Elemental - The Element Aluminum
The Element Aluminum - Basic Physical and Historical Information ... Although aluminum is the most abundant metal in the earth's crust, it is never ...
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6   ATSDR - ToxFAQs™: Aluminum
Exposure to high levels of aluminum may result in respiratory problems. ... How can families reduce the risks of exposure to aluminum? ...
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7   Aluminum - New World Encyclopedia
Aluminum compounds also serve a wide variety of purposes. ... 3 Aluminum metal production and refinement. 4 Applications. 4.1 General uses ...
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8   Guide to Buying Aluminum Online | Online Metals Guide to ...
Next to steel, Aluminum is the most commonly used and commercially available metal. ... For this reason, a wide variety of aluminum alloys have been developed. ...
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9   Aluminum
Technical Links > Health Guidelines > Aluminum ... Fires involving aluminum should be fought upwind from the maximum distance possible. ...
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10   Aluminum | Common Wastes & Materials | US EPA
information about aluminum and recycling it ... Markets for Recovered Aluminum. Source Reduction/Lightweighting. Aluminum cans are lightweight, convenient, ...
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