The spelling is "aluminio".
The metallic element is ALUMINUM (or in the UK aluminium).
Aluminium is another way.
Assuming you mean aluminum (that's how we spell it on this side of the pond), aluminum is strong and light weight.
That is the correct spelling of "gypsum" (a byproduct of making aluminum).
Aluminium (or aluminum) depending on British or American English spelling respectively.
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The metallic element is spelled aluminum in the US (in the UK and elsewhere aluminium).
The correct spelling is "turquoise" (a blue-green mineral, aluminum copper phosphate).
The jewel, typically blue, is spelled sapphire (a type of corundum, crystalline aluminum oxide).
Yes it used to be another name but then they made the name the way Americans spell it.
Except in the US, the element is spelled ALUMINIUM (note the extra I). The legal US spelling is ALUMINUM.