Latin : alumen
The name of the chemical element aluminium is derived from the Latin word alumen; and it is an evidence that the chemical symbol Al is derived simply from the name of the element.In 1808 Davy proposed the name alumium and after aluminium for the metal; but aluminium was for the first time prepared as a pure metal only in 1825 by Hans Christian Ørsted.
It is aluminium nitrate.
The most important compound of aluminium is the aluminium trioxide - Al2O3.
The Latin language name of astatine is astatium.
The most common ore of aluminium is bauxite.
Its name comes from alumen, the Latin name for the mineral alum.
The name is derived from its status as a base of alum. "Alum" in turn is a Latin word that literally means "bitter salt".
There is no Latin name for the element specifically as aluminum was not discovered until long after the fall of the Roman empire. The name comes from the Latin word alumen which refers to a salt later found to contain aluminum.
The name of the chemical element aluminium is derived from the Latin word alumen; and it is an evidence that the chemical symbol Al is derived simply from the name of the element.In 1808 Davy proposed the name alumium and after aluminium for the metal; but aluminium was for the first time prepared as a pure metal only in 1825 by Hans Christian Ørsted.
aluminium suphate
It is aluminium nitrate.
Gallus,Galij, or eka-aluminum It is also called Gallia meaning France in French or Latin
The element name is "aluminium" outside the US, where it is aluminum.
The name aluminium is derived from the antic name of potassium aluminium sulfate - K2Al6(OH)12(SO4)4 - alumen.
bauxite
It is Al.
The most important compound of aluminium is the aluminium trioxide - Al2O3.