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The aluminum ion is lacking three electrons compared with the neutral atom. Thus, it is represented by Al3+. Note that aluminum can for other ions in conjunction with other elements, which are represented differently.
The periodic table of elements is not a real table with every element that exists but a chart with initials and these initials stand for the elements. For instance Al stands for aluminum and Na stands for sodium. Go figure right? :)
Al stands for Aluminium. It is placed in group-13.
Aluminum is located in period 3. it is 13 and from the Latin word alumen, of "bitter"
Because aluminum takes forever to write. It's at least four times as easy to write Al.
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Aluminium itself is an element. (Periodic table --> Al)
group 3 is B, Al, Ga, In and Tl
they are both a metal and a solid
Al is the symbol for aluminium on the Periodic Table.
It tells us al the elements that make up everything in the world.
Al stands for Aluminium in the periodic table.It has atomic number 13 and belongs to group 13.
a family is a column of elements a period is a row of elements
I personally don't think there is an Ae on the periodic table. There is Am and an At though. The following are the elements on the periodic table with abbreviations beginning with an A: Al - Aluminium Ar - Argon As - Arsenic Ag - Silver Au - Gold At - Astatine Ac - Actinium Am - Americium
From the Periodic Table it is 'Al'.
Look at a periodic table. Only elements are included on the period table. You will find that aluminium, silicon and tin are all on the periodic table. Aluminium (Al) is atomic number 13. Silicon (Si) is atomic number 14. Tin (Sn) is atomic number 50.
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