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The chemical symbol for duralumin is AlCu. It is an alloy primarily composed of aluminum (Al) and copper (Cu). Other elements like magnesium (Mg) and manganese (Mn) can also be present in smaller amounts.
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number 13 on the periodic table is AL which stands for aluminum a breif description of it is: pure aluminum is a silvery-white metal with many desirable characteristics. It is light, nontoxic (as the metal), nonmagnetic and nonsparking. It is somewhat decorative. It is easily formed, machined, and cast. Pure aluminum is soft and lacks strength, but alloys with small amounts of copper, magnesium, silicon, manganese, and other elements have very useful properties. Aluminium is an abundant element in the earth's crust, but it is not found free in nature. The Bayer process is used to refine aluminum from bauxite, an aluminum ore.
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Yes aluminum can be found in living things but only in very small amounts. Aluminum is a common element that is found in the Earth's surface.
they use it to measure amounts of fluids and what not
So that they get exact amounts, making experiments worthwhile
Albert Einstein
i think this is the answer but anyway... Scientist can create models from large amounts of data from many different variables. if this is not correct i will check it on Fridaytomorrow.
There are different amounts of money that different rocket scientists will get. A rocket scientist who has made major discoveries will make more than one who is new.
Clays are hydrous aluminum silicates with trace amounts of other elements like calcium, iron, and magnesium.
An Eppendorf pipette is usually used.
Niels Bohr
earths mantle is made of silicon,iron,aluminum,calcium,sodium,potassium,magnesium,and mostly oxygen
Scientists think quasars are supermassive black holes in the process of consuming enormous amounts of matter.
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Lava is a 'soup' of molten rock, consisting of varying amounts of mineral constituents such as silicon, potassium magnesium, aluminum, oxygen, iron, and calcium.