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Aluminum particles can stay airborne for several days when released into air
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yes it does if it has a battery the battery is chemical energy cause the battery has chemicals inside the battery
Scientifically speaking, they are a mixture. The aluminum that is visible and is exposed to the air has oxidized and created a very small layer of Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3).
Aluminum is not only hard to weld when exposed to atmospheric air, it is impossible. All aluminum arc welding processes must be shielded from the air. Gmaw (mig) and gtaw (tig) used sheilding gasses such as pure argon or argon mixed with co2 or helium depending on the application. Smaw (stick) process uses a flux to shield the weld. Aluminum is very reactive making it one of the hardest materials to weld. The cleaner the aluminum is the better it will weld. Aluminum must be free of anything that produces hydrocarbons when heated, such as paint, oil and lubricants. Aluminum must be clean and well shielded from the air to achieve a quality weld.
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Aluminum is found in lakes as well as the air. Aluminum is element that is in the boron group of chemical elements.
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Aluminum blinds may scratch a window, however, and can fall victim to surface dents and creases.
Aluminum particles can stay airborne for several days when released into air
Loss of battery.
The battery might go dead when you are in the middle of something.
Yes, aluminum can definitely create electricity. When this occurs, it is called an aluminum battery. In fact, many poor villages have their power made by aluminum.
Yes.
Run out of air
It will not work if the battery dies.
cans, aluminum foil, jet fuel, air planes.