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It is as 'big' as 0.01 mole Al (not the 'rodent' mole, that's much bigger than 0.27 g!)
As an example potassium has a lower first ionization energy than aluminum (Al).
The element with the atomic number 13 is aluminum.
Aluminium (in the US it is known as "Aluminum" but this is just plain wrong)
Aluminum
Al-aluminum Tl-thallium Ga-gallium In-indium Uut-ununtrium
boron (B), aluminum (Al), gallium (Ga), indium (In), thallium (Tl)
It is as 'big' as 0.01 mole Al (not the 'rodent' mole, that's much bigger than 0.27 g!)
As an example potassium has a lower first ionization energy than aluminum (Al).
As an example potassium has a lower first ionization energy than aluminum (Al).
The ion symbol symbol of Al could be Al---
Aluminum or Al. ---Hope I could help!
Al=Aluminum
Al is lighter than Cu.
Aluminum (or aluminium) has Al as its chemical symbol.
The element with the atomic number 13 is aluminum.
Pure aluminum is not strong enough as building material for airplanes. Alloy with Al are stronger.