alümina
Alümina, also known as aluminum oxide, is a chemical compound with the formula Al2O3. It is one of the most common and widely used compounds of aluminum. Alümina is a white, crystalline solid that is insoluble in water. It is characterized by its hardness, high melting point, and electrical insulating properties. These properties make it a versatile material with numerous industrial applications.
Naturally occurring forms of alümina include minerals such as corundum, which is prized for its hardness and
Alümina finds extensive use as an abrasive due to its hardness, appearing in sandpaper, grinding wheels, and
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