Aluminum is a lightweight metal with an appearance from silvery to grey and is very corrosive resistant because of a layer aluminium oxide. Aluminum is non magnetic and is not easily ignited, and is also a good electrical and thermal conductor.
Aluminium is very versatile. Some of it's properties include lightweight, conducts electricity etc
Some reasons include the light weight nature of aluminum, and the properties of aluminum that reduces its susceptibility to corrosion.See this link for some additional information: http:/www.historyofaluminum.com/usage.php
No. The aluminum can does not have magnetic properties.
An atom is simply the smallest component of an element having the chemical properties of the element. An aluminum atom, is simply that, the smallest part of aluminum having the chemical properties of aluminum.
All three Metallic Elements Aluminum, Copper and Iron are quite Malleable and Good Conductors of Electricity.
Only iron, nickel, and cobalt have "magnetic properties" thus brass, copper, and aluminum tools do not.
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There are three physical properties of aluminum foil. The three properties are solid, ductile, and malleable.
Nothing has the same properties as the element Aluminum. It is unique from everything else in the world...
Aluminum is rarely used in it pure form in common sheet. There is usually at least some silicon and copper as additives to control certain properties of the metal "mixture".