What's this element called, /sci/?
>>7783885
Memerium
>>7783885
al-yoo-mini-um
>>7783885
Aluminium.
See that extra 'I' there, Americans? It's not 'Al-oo-minum', it's 'Al-yoo-minium.' Retards.
Singularitium
lel 100 points to gryffindor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uq-gYOrU8bA
>>7783885
I can't stand how Americans pronounce it.
>>7783885
We should rename platinum to platinium so britbongs can stroke themselves even harder.
>>7783885
Reminder that several elements end in only -um and the person who named it had the original intention to call it Aluminum.
Artificial Intelligence
Aluminum
Aloo min um
>>7783885
A-lu-min-um.
Love.
>>7783885
Al foil
>>7783885
>What's this element called, /sci/?
You already know, you had to type it into google image to get that pic
>>7783885
almum, se 'merica can spell it
Alloy minimum
>>7783885
Alan Rickman.
May he rest in peace.
>>7783885
ah-loo-mee-NEE-UM
>>7783885
Alumium
>>7783885
Ayylmaium
ayyy lmao
>>7784394
>>7784394
>>7784394
>>7784394
>>7784394
like this!
get in in your heads amercunts english pronunciation has no place in science
A-LOOOOOOOO-MUHHH-NUM
>>7783885
allahuackbarninium
>>7783885
Z=13
Now fuck off back to /b/ or /int/
>>7783885
Aluminium
>>7783885
Artificial Intelligence
>>7783885
ayylmalynium
>>7783885
Guys guys, let's settle this once and for all. The British discovered Al so they get to name it.
Therefore the name is Aluminum since Humphry Davy, a Cornish chemist, discovered it and named it Aluminum. Suck it Britfags.