If you want to get large quantities of cans you have to find hotels and restaurants which don't recycle them. Many of them do not, but they probably won't let just anyone nose around their dumpsters either.
Sodium (Na) has a larger atomic radius than aluminum (Al).
No, aluminum has a larger atomic radius than sodium. Aluminum has a greater number of protons in its nucleus compared to sodium, leading to a larger effective nuclear charge that pulls its electrons closer, resulting in a smaller atomic radius.
Chlorine can be an irritant in very small amounts. In larger amounts chlorine is deadly.
It generates larger amounts of dna from tiny amounts
Sodium has a larger atomic radius than aluminum.
Yes, indium (In) is larger than aluminum (Al) in terms of atomic size. Indium has a larger atomic radius because it is located further down in the periodic table, which means it has more electron shells compared to aluminum. This increased number of shells results in a greater distance between the nucleus and the outermost electrons, making indium physically larger than aluminum.
Yes
Larger donkeys are used to haul larger amounts of materials when pulled in a cart, or in saddlebags.
grow larger amounts of grain to sell or to store for later use.
Sodium has a larger atomic radius than aluminum because as you move down a group in the periodic table, the atomic radius increases due to the addition of energy levels. Sodium is located in the third period, while aluminum is in the second period, so sodium has more energy levels and a larger atomic radius.
Barium (137.327) is larger than aluminum (24.305)
yes