There two way to pronounce the word aluminum. The American rebus is A-Loo-min-um. The pronunciation used outside of the USA is the British rebus Alu-min-um.
No but it is made of aluminum which is the most prevalent element in the earth.
Under IUPAC naming conventions, AlCl3 is called aluminum chloride. It is also commonly called aluminum trichloride and aluminum (III) chloride.
The formula (symbol) for aluminum is Al. The symbol for phosphorous is P. The formula for aluminum combined with phosphorous is AlP (aluminum phosphide).
Aluminum foil is not an element as the foil has a small amount of other stuff added to it to make it an alloy. Aluminum element would only have aluminum atoms and no other compounds added to it. An alloy has two or more metals together.
An Aluminum atom is 26.9815 AMU on *average*.
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Sure! Here is a rebus for the pronunciation of sulfur: "Sul-fur".
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The pronunciation rebus of "germanium" is "jur-MAIN-ee-um."
Sure! Here's a pronunciation rebus for "helium": "He L, um."
Sure! The pronunciation rebus for "germanium" is "jer-MAY-nee-uhm."
Radium pronunciation rebus: Ray + the letter D + i + um = Radium.
The Pronunciation Rebus of the word "bromine" may be represented as "bro" + "mine."
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The pronunciation rebus of beryllium is "Be-ry-l-ee-um."