Aluminium oxide
noun
a white or colourless insoluble powder occurring naturally as corundum and used in the production of aluminium and its compounds, abrasives, gl-ss, and ceramics. formula: al2o3 also called alumina see also activated alumina
historical examples
in what respects does aluminium oxide differ from calcium oxide in properties?
an elementary study of chemistry william mcpherson
aluminium oxide is then added, and under the influence of the electric current it decomposes into aluminium and oxygen.
an elementary study of chemistry william mcpherson
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