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It takes 15kWh to make 1 kg of aluminum.

it takes 15g of aluminum to make one can.

This is about 225w*h of energy, which is enough energy to power your average desktop computer for a little less than an hour.

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Aluminum cans are made up of the single element aluminum. Aluminum has the specific heat of 0.902 Joules per gram per degree Centigrade.

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15 grams

it also is 0.529109 ounces

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Aluminium melts at 660oC

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