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Aluminum has a number of isotopes 26Al and 27Al, with27Al being by the far most commonly occurring in nature 99.99999%.

In some chemical compounds aluminium can be ionic, forming the Al3+ ion

An atom of aluminium is neutral

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Aluminium is an element and it has different isotopes each varying with the number of neutrons present in it.

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