The earliest citation given in the Oxford English Dictionary for any word used as a name for this element is alumium, which British chemist and inventor Humphry Davy employed in 1808 for the metal he was trying to isolate electrolytically from the mineral alumina. The citation is from his journal Philosophical Transactions: "Had I been so fortunate as..to have procured the metallic substances I was in search of, I should have proposed for them the names of silicium, alumium, zirconium, and glucium."
The origin of the name of Aluminum is in Latin it is Alumen.
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Aluminum foil is made of Aluminum, which is an element. So yes Aluminum foil is a element
The chemical element europium was named after the continent Europe.
The name of the element einsteinium is derived from the name of the great well-known physicist of Jewish origin - Albert Einstein.But the name Einstein is of German origin (one stone).
Yes, aluminum is an element on the periodic table
Aluminum is an element with the atomic number of 13.Aluminum is an element. It's atomic number is 13.
Aluminum.
Aluminum is the common name of the element with the symbol Al.
That element would be . . . aluminum, whose element name is AL. Aluminum is one of the most abundant elements in the world.
The origin name for yttrium is ytterby.
No, However, aluminum (sometimes written as aluminium) is an element. Alumina is an informal name for the compound aluminum oxide (Al2O3).
Aluminum foil is made of Aluminum, which is an element. So yes Aluminum foil is a element
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.
It is something that is colorless and is an element.
The name of the chemical element is derived from Polonia.
The name francium is derived from France.
The chemical element europium was named after the continent Europe.
The name of the chemical element meitnerium is derived from the name of the important physicist of Jewish origin Lise Meitner.