Aluminium oxide is an amphoteric oxide of aluminium with the chemical formula Al2O3. It is also commonly referred to as alumina, corundum, sapphire, ruby or aloxite in the mining, ceramic and materials science communities. It is produced by the Bayer process from bauxite. Its most significant use is in the production of aluminium metal, although it is also used as an abrasive due to its hardness and as a refractory material due to its high meltin...
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Aluminium oxide
Materials Science
Density:
- 3.96 g/cc (3960 kg/m³ )
Specific Heat Capacity:
- 0.753 J/(g·K)
Heat of Fusion:
- 1,092.6 J (6819500000000000 MeV )
Thermal conductivity:
- 46 W/(m·K)
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion:
- 5.5 1/K
Modulus of Elasticity:
- 370 GPa (3700000 bar )
Ultimate Tensile Strength:
- 300 MPa (3000 bar )
Compressive Yield Strength:
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Poissons Ratio:
- 0.22
Shear Modulus:
- 150 GPa (1500000 bar )
Dielectric Constant:
- 9.9
Electrical Resistivity:
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Magnetic Susceptibility:
- -370 ppm
Index of Refraction:
- 1.761
Chemical Compound
Formula:
- Al2O3
Average Molar Mass:
- 101.961 g/mol
Melting point:
- 2,054 °C (3729 °F )
Boiling point:
- 3,000 °C (5432 °F )
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