Template:Infobox aluminium
Chemical element, symbol Al and atomic number 13 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Davy's 1812 written usage of the word aluminum was predated by other authors' usage of aluminium. However, Davy is often mentioned as the person who named the element; he was the first to coin a name for aluminium: he used alumium in 1808. Other authors did not accept that name, choosing aluminium instead. See below for more details.