Aluminum has one stable isotope = Aluminum-27 or 27Al
Aluminium has a very low density, is abundant and has a relative resistance to corrosion in water.
bauxite makes aluminum
The inside of a soda can is made of aluminum that is why they do not rust they only rust if the aluminum is all scratched up.
No. This makes it uniquely suited for containerizing food items, which is why grocery stores sell aluminum foil.
Actually, vinegar and saltwater makes it rust... it happened to me...
of course not it makes it bendy i think
hydrogen and oxygen makes up water but i think that is the most important properties of water
aluminum is made of one atom
Only a single component makes up aluminum foil, which is the aluminum element. Hence, aluminum foil is considered as a pure substance.
An alloy is used where a pure metal is not sufficient. As an example, the superstructure of an aircraft is aluminum. By itself it is too soft and does not have the correct properties. So Aluminum is usually alloyed with a small amount ( 2- 3% ) of copper. This makes an aerospace alloy that is extremely useful.
Aluminum Sulfate is Al2 SO4 (aluminum, sulfur, and oxygen)
it has energy
physical prop: melts in the hand (about 32 degrees celsius chemical prop: Makes alloy with aluminum
Most aluminum is extracted from an ore called bauxite. Aluminum does not naturally occur as a separate metal.
Heat conduction and heat tolerance.
Recycling iron and aluminum makes iron and aluminum or you're doing it wrong.
aluminum because it has a lower density which makes it lighter
Their properties