aluminum
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Aluminum.
world wide
The British spelling is "aluminium"; the American spelling is "aluminum."
The best supplier of aluminum worldwide is Alcoa.
The spelling is "aluminio".
Aluminum belongs to group 3A on the periodic table and is in the Boron Family.
That is the correct spelling of "gypsum" (a byproduct of making aluminum).
Aluminium (or aluminum) depending on British or American English spelling respectively.
No. The correct spelling for the wide geographical area is Oceania.
No. Aluminum is a metal. The ore from which aluminum is refined is called bauxite. It is abundant in Jamaica, among other places.
The correct spelling is "worldwide," written as a single word. It is commonly used as an adjective or adverb to describe something that occurs or is relevant in all parts of the world. "World wide," written as two separate words, is less common and generally considered incorrect in this context.