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Aluminum is a metal, so that's like asking what's stronger, aluminum or aluminum.

You could ask which aluminum is stronger 6061 t6 or 7075 t6.

You could ask whats stronger, pig iron or chromoly. You could even ask what's stronger, bronze or copper. All are metals. Some metals are alloys others are elements.

All of the following metals are also elements

Titanium

Vanadium

Chromium

Manganese

Cobalt

Zinc

Tin

Magnesium

Molybdenum

Aluminum

Silver

Zinc

Iron

Nickel

Copper

Lead

Tungsten

Calcium

Lithium

Sodium

Potassium

Rubidium

Cesium

Francium

Beryllium

Strontium

Barium

Radium

Gallium

Indium

Thallium

Bismuth

Scandium

Manganese

Cobalt

Yttrium

Zirconium

Niobium

Technetium

Ruthenium

Rhodium

Palladium

Cadmium

Lanthanum

Hafnium

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Both ions of Iron(2+ and 3+) are bigger than the Aluminum ion. Therefore, the bond length between the Iron ion and the Oxygen ion is longer than that between Aluminum and Oxygen. Longer bond length means weaker ionic bond. Therefore, the answer to your question is NO.

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no in fact it is not iron is stronger because atoms in iron are more dense than aluminum, therefore aluminum is lighter than iron hence weaker than iron.

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