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For metals it has a low melting point compared with iron or vanadium which melt at over 2000 degrees C
It melts
Oxygen is the most common element in the Earth's crust. It makes up nearly half the crustal material. Silicon is a bit over a quarter. Aluminium is about 8%, and iron and calcium are around 4% each. For the Earth as a whole, including the core, iron is about a third, and oxygen is just slightly less. Silicon and aluminium are about 15%, and everything else is less than 3% each (and less than 10% all together).
no it could not but it would disolve flesh it may etch a bone over a long period of time but will not disolve it i am hell wasted
Aluminium has an electronic configuration of 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 2p1 Which is also written as [Ne] 3s2 3p1 therefore it has two full electron levels , 1 and 2.
It's a good deal lighter, conducts heat better (which could be good or bad) and doesn't rust.
Because aluminium oxide is strong and forms a coating over the aluminium, whereas iron oxide (rust) flakes away.
Aluminium has some advantages over steel. Since it has a lower density than iron or steel, a car body made from aluminium will be lighter than the same car body made from steel. This results in improved fuel economy. Also, aluminium does not corrode easily, so a car body made from aluminium will corrode less, and may last longer, than one made from steel. However, aluminium is more expensive than steel. So a car made from aluminium is likely to be more expensive than one made from steel.
Iron and bronze weapons
Iron must be Smelted in Oxygen free Furnace or Iron Oxide, Rust, is the Result.
The 2005 Ford Explorer 4.0 litre Single Over Head Cam , V6 engine has a cast iron engine block with aluminum cylinder heads
This dumbbell is made of cast iron and is covered in rubber. The advantage is that you are far less likely to damage your floors if these are dropped. It also very slightly reduces the risk of injury if you drop these on your feet or other body parts.
From oxygen, silicon, aluminium, iron, calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium.
Gray iron with small amounts of magnesium and cesium which nodulates the graphite, resultinghigh strengthhigh ductilityWhite cast iron heat-treated to improvehigher ductility
Cast iron furniture will rust over time. However, one can buy a specialized brush set intended to remove rust from furniture.
There are several methods or processes of making iron - smelting, wrought iron, cast iron and so on, which have evolved over many years.
For metals it has a low melting point compared with iron or vanadium which melt at over 2000 degrees C