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Aluminum Element Symbol (Al)

Al is the chemical symbol for aluminum, also spelled aluminium. It is a case-sensitive two-letter abbreviation for chemical element 13.

Character
Al
Unicode
U+0041 U+006C

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What Is the Aluminum Symbol?

Al identifies the element aluminum in chemical notation. It is written with uppercase A and lowercase l; changing the case creates invalid or different text.

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Aluminum Symbol Variants and Related Forms

Silver

Element 47

Gold

Element 79

Lead

Element 82

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How to Type the Aluminum Symbol

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Aluminum Symbol on Windows

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Aluminum Symbol on Mac

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Aluminum Symbol on iPhone and iPad

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Aluminum Symbol on Android

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Aluminum Symbol on Chromebook

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Aluminum Symbol on Microsoft Word

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Aluminum Symbol on Google Docs

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Aluminum Symbol Unicode and HTML Codes

Use these values when you need the aluminum symbol in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.

Unicode U+0041 U+006C
Unicode name LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A + LATIN SMALL LETTER L
HTML decimal A l
HTML hex A l
CSS escape 41 6C

How to Use and Format the Aluminum Symbol

Format Aluminum Element Symbol according to its documented role in chemical formulas, element tables, and laboratory labels. The copyable form on this page is Al, with the technical identity U+0041 U+006C. Surrounding labels, equations, units, or interface text must explain what the character means in the specific document. Al is case-sensitive chemical notation built from Latin letters; it is not a decorative logo or measurement unit. When appearance varies by font or emoji vendor, preserve the encoded text and test the final destination rather than selecting a substitute only because it looks similar.

  • Copy Al as the complete sequence U+0041 U+006C and verify it after pasting.

  • Use a nearby label that names Aluminum Element Symbol when the meaning is not obvious from context.

  • Keep Al distinct from Ag for silver, Au for gold, AL in incorrect capitalization, and A1 with the digit one.

  • Follow the notation, style guide, or interface convention that governs chemical formulas, element tables, and laboratory labels.

  • Use literal UTF-8 text or the documented HTML references A l and A l.

  • Do not rely on color, font design, or emoji artwork as the only carrier of meaning.

  • Provide accessible wording for controls, equations, measurements, or status messages that use Al.

Aluminum Symbol Examples

  • Element: Al
  • Oxide formula: Al₂O₃
  • Plain-text formula: Al2O3
  • Alloy list: Al, Mg, Si
  • Sample label: aluminum (Al)
  • Element table entry: 13 Al
  • Copy form: Al
  • Unicode sequence: U+0041 U+006C
  • HTML decimal: A l
  • HTML hexadecimal: A l

Common Aluminum Symbol Mistakes

  • Using Ag for silver, Au for gold, AL in incorrect capitalization, and A1 with the digit one without checking the intended role of Aluminum Element Symbol.
  • Changing the capitalization, code point, or sequence of Al during copy and paste.
  • Assuming Aluminum Element Symbol has one universal meaning outside chemical formulas, element tables, and laboratory labels.
  • Relying on the glyph alone when a reader needs a written label or quantity definition.
  • Treating vendor-specific artwork or font styling as part of the encoded identity of Al.
  • Replacing Al with a screenshot when searchable text is the better format.
  • Omitting the page boundary: Al is case-sensitive chemical notation built from Latin letters; it is not a decorative logo or measurement unit.
  • Failing to verify U+0041 U+006C after conversion, export, or content import.

Aluminum Element Symbol: identity and scope

Al is the reviewed text form for this page, with technical reference U+0041 U+006C. Al is case-sensitive chemical notation built from Latin letters; it is not a decorative logo or measurement unit.

Characters and notations near Aluminum Element Symbol

Compare Al with Ag for silver, Au for gold, AL in incorrect capitalization, and A1 with the digit one. Choose the form required by chemical formulas, element tables, and laboratory labels, not merely the closest visual shape.

More About the Aluminum Symbol

The aluminum element symbol is Al. It consists of an uppercase A followed by a lowercase l and identifies chemical element 13. The spelling “aluminium” is common internationally, while “aluminum” is standard in American English; both names use the same symbol Al.

Chemical symbols are case-sensitive. AL is not the accepted element symbol, and the second character should not be replaced with the numeral 1 or an uppercase I. In a formula such as Al₂O₃, the symbol names aluminum while the subscript records the atom ratio. A plain-text fallback may write Al2O3 when subscripts are unavailable, provided the document explains its formatting convention.

Al is built from ordinary Latin letters rather than a special precomposed Unicode character. Copy the sequence exactly as U+0041 U+006C. This matters in databases, laboratory labels, spreadsheets, and search fields where case or character substitution can affect matching. It also distinguishes Al from Ag for silver, Au for gold, and other two-letter element symbols.

Use an element table or chemistry reference when the symbol carries scientific meaning. Do not treat Al as a generic logo, unit, or abbreviation outside context. In HTML, literal UTF-8 letters are preferred; numeric forms Al and hexadecimal Al reproduce the same sequence. A readable font should make the lowercase l unmistakable.

Aluminum Symbol FAQ

What is the exact copyable form of Aluminum Element Symbol?

Aluminum Element Symbol uses Al, recorded as U+0041 U+006C.

How do I copy Al?

Copy the complete character or sequence Al, paste it into the destination, and verify U+0041 U+006C.

Which HTML codes reproduce Al?

Use literal UTF-8 text, decimal A l, or hexadecimal A l.

What should Al not be confused with?

Keep it separate from Ag for silver, Au for gold, AL in incorrect capitalization, and A1 with the digit one; those forms can have different identities or uses.

Does Al work as a complete label by itself?

Not always. In chemical formulas, element tables, and laboratory labels, add the wording, unit, equation, or accessible name needed to make the intended role clear.