Well lets go through the checklist for metals. Metals have several properties:
Aluminum fits all four of these to a T making it very much a metal.
As looking at the aluminum surface of a plane or a sheet of aluminum foil might suggest, it is a metal. Aluminium (Aluminum) is a metal but all aluminium that is exposed to the air will form aluminum oxide (Al2O3). this is always formed on the surface of the metal. Aluminum oxide is an ion, an ion consists of a metal and a non metal. in this case the metal is aluminium and the non metal is oxygen. so it is neither a metal or non metal but an ionic compound.
My suggestion would be asking someone at your local Home Depot or lumber supply company. They are very knowledgeable and would help you with everything that you need to get started.
Aluminium is a metal.
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Aluminum bronze is non-ferrous.
Its aluminum phosphate.
Aluminum is a metal, not to be confused with metalloid, even though it is touching the staircase of which all elements are metalloids.
yes. Aluminum is a metal and chlorine is a non-metal making this a ionic compound!
Aluminum, Al is a post-transtion metel; however it is sometimes considered a Metalloid.
Aluminum is a metal
No, aluminum is a metal.
metal.
aluminium is a metal
Aluminum bronze is non-ferrous.
No. Aluminum is a non-magnetic metal.
Steel is a ferrous metal, aluminum is a non-ferrous metal
oxygen is a non metal
Its aluminum phosphate.
if you try sticking a magnet to aluminum or coin; it can't work it's metal but non metal
Aluminum is a metal, not to be confused with metalloid, even though it is touching the staircase of which all elements are metalloids.
Aluminium is non ferrous.