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Nausea, vomiting, renal dysfunction, and cognitive disorders that result from excessive exposure to aluminum. Aluminum toxicity?impaired cognition (¡°dialysis dementia¡±) in patients with end-stage renal disease has been practic
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| aluminum |
A silvery nonferrous metal found in the ore bauxite. It is used in making hard, light, corrosion-resistant materials.
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| aluminum |
A lightweight, silver-colored, easily worked metal used in sculpture and architecture since about 1930. Aluminum is not an alloy. The melting point of aluminum is 1200 degrees F.
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| aluminum |
Aluminum is a lightweight, silver-white, metallic element that makes up approximately 7 percent of the Earth's crust. Aluminum is mined in the form of bauxite ore where it exists primarily in combination with oxygen as alumina. Aluminum is used in a variety of ways, but perhaps most familiarly in the manufacture of soft drink cans.
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| aluminum |
AL, or Alum. A lightweight ductile, tarnish resistant material.
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