Aluminum = Non-luminous.
Bauxite is the ore used in the manufacture of aluminium. The word was coined by the English Chemist Sir Humphrey Davy in 1812
Bauxite ore. The name "aluminum" comes from the compound "Alum", which is hydrated aluminum potassium sulfate. Alum is available as a white powder.
The origin of aluminum is 1913: coined by F. Soddy, from iso- 'equal' + Greek topos 'place'.
The origin of the name is from the Latin word 'alumen'. Discovered in 1825 in Copenhagen, Denmark by Hans Christrian Orsted. It is the third most common of all elements.
The name "aluminum" originates from the mineral alum, in which the compound was initially found. The term was later modified to "aluminium" based on the naming conventions of other elements, and eventually simplified to "aluminum" in the United States.
Aluminum.
The common name of aluminum oxalate is aluminum oxalate.
The compound name for aluminum plus sulfur is aluminum sulfide.
You need to specify what kind of name before anyone can answer this? ALuminum is aluminum and Nitrate is a polyatomic ion.
AlBr3 is the formula for aluminum (III) bromide.
Aluminum Hydroxide
aluminum tribromide
The chemical name for aluminum bromide is aluminum tribromide, with the chemical formula AlBr3.