“…Taking into account the behavior of the constituent (especially Zn, Mg, and Cu) at temperatures from RT to ~80 °C [20] and the calculated contribution of the solute concentration to the resistivity of Al (e.g., References [1,54,55]), the resistivity development during natural ageing is mainly associated with the change of Zn and Mg concentrations in the Al matrix. In the first approximation it can be assumed that the (co-)clusters/GP zones are composed of Zn and Mg atoms in a ratio of: (a) 1:1; (b) 1:2, see e.g., References [10,15,17,19,[20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][56][57][58]]. If we assume this, then the resistivity Δρ changes in the HT + NA state (after natural ageing up to 3500 h), Δρ ≈ 8 nΩ•m, see Table 3, would correspond to the decrement of Zn-and Mg-concentration in the matrix: (a) ΔCZn,Mg ≈ 0.7 ± 0.1 at.%; (b) ΔCZn ≈ 0.8 ± 0.2 at.% and ΔCMg ≈ 0.4 ± 0.1 at.%.…”