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Info About Aluminium
Aluminium:
Is strong, malleable and has a low
density.
Is resistant to corrosion.
A good conductor of heat and electricity.
Can be polished to give a highly
reflective surface.
A aluminium bar
Uses of Aluminium
Low density and strength make it ideal for
construction of aircraft, lightweight vehicles, and
ladders.
An alloy of aluminium called duralumin is often
used
instead of pure aluminium because of its improved
properties.
Easy shaping and corrosion resistance make it a
good material
for drink cans and roofing materials.
Corrosion resistance and low density leads to its
use
for greenhouses and window frames. Aluminium Stuff
Good conduction of heat leads to its use
for boilers, cookers and cookware.
Good conduction of electricity leads to its use
for overhead power cables hung from pylons
(low density gives it an advantage over copper).
High reflectivity makes it ideal for
mirrors, reflectors and heat resistant clothing for fire
fighting.
Uses for Aluminium
Compounds
Aluminium ammonium sulphate ([Al(NH4)](SO4)2), ammonium alum is used as a mordant, in water
purification and sewage treatment, in paper production, as a food additive, and in leather tanning.
Aluminium acetate is a salt used in solution as an astringent.
Aluminium borate (Al2O3 B2O3) is used in the production of glass and ceramic.
Aluminium borohydride (Al(BH4)3) is used as an additive to jet fuel.
Aluminium chloride (AlCl3) is used: in paint manufacturing, in antiperspirants, in petroleum refining
and in the production of synthetic rubber.
Aluminium chlorohydride is used as an antiperspirant and in the treatment of hyperhidrosis.
Aluminium fluorosilicate (Al2(SiF6)3) is used in the production of synthetic gemstones, glass and
ceramic.
Aluminium hydroxide (Al(OH)3) is used: as an antacid, as a mordant, in water purification, in the
manufacture of glass and ceramic and in the waterproofing of fabrics.
Aluminium oxide (Al2O3), alumina, is found naturally as corundum (rubies and sapphires), emery, and
is used in glass making. Synthetic ruby and sapphire are used in lasers for the production of coherent
light.
Aluminium phosphate (AlPO4) is used in the manufacture: of glass and ceramic, pulp and paper
products, cosmetics, paints and varnishes and in making dental cement.
Aluminium sulphate (Al2(SO4)3) is used: in the manufacture of paper, as a mordant, in a fire
extinguisher, in water purification and sewage treatment, as a food additive, in fireproofing, and in
leather tanning.
In many vaccines, certain aluminium salts serve as an immune adjuvant (immune response booster) to
allow the protein in the vaccine to achieve sufficient potency as an immune stimulant.
Importance of Recycling
Due to the large energy use in the extraction
process, it is vital that we recycle.
Recycled aluminium only requires 5% of the
energy needed to extract fresh aluminium.
Remember to recycle, because energy can be
better spent.
A customised can
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Sources of info
www.picsearch.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphry_Davy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Christian_
%C3%98rsted
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium
http://www.gcsechemistry.com/ex16.htm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/chem
istry/usefulproductsrocks/electrolysisrev3.shtml
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