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Magnesium is not soft. Because of its density it is, however, the lightest structural metal.
The first 20 elements are Hydrogen, Helium, Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen,Oxygen, Flourine,Neon,Sodium,Magnesium, Aluminium,Silicon,Phosporous,Sulphur, Chlorine, Argon, Pottasium, and Calcium. The numbers on the top right are the mass of the element.
Aluminum is a metal for one thing, but yes, the density of aluminum is far less than lets say, Steel.
Aluminum is actually lighter than titanium
ADVANTAGES: Zinc has many uses. Zinc can be used to create many different alloys, including brass, which is made up of almost 50% zinc. Also, zinc is used quite often as an anti-corrosive agent, which is to say that it can be used as a coating for things that would otherwise fall apart. Zinc oxide, a compound of zinc and oxygen, is used by artists as a white pigment in paints. DISADVANTAGES: Zinc is less dense than iron, which could be taken as a bad or a good thing. Zinc is very hard and brittle, but between the temperatures of 100 and 150 degrees celsius it becomes malleable, which means you can bend and move it.
Magnesium alloys are mixtures of magnesium with other metals (called an alloy) Magnesium is the lightest structural metal. A mixture ratio of aluminium (3 to 13 per cent) and manganese (0.1 to 0.4 per cent) is used.
Aluminium is the lightest one.
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Magnesium is not soft. Because of its density it is, however, the lightest structural metal.
Aircraft must be light and strong, simultaneously. Aluminum is the lightest metal on the periodic table, meaning that it has the strength and tensile properties of most metals, but is only about half as heavy as most of the other common metals, such as titanium, copper, or iron. It is therefore the optimum material to use in aircraft design. However, aluminum may be phased out as more high-tech or sophisticated materials enter the market, such as carbon nanofibers (elemental carbon is less than half as heavy as pure aluminum metal).
The first 20 elements are Hydrogen, Helium, Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen,Oxygen, Flourine,Neon,Sodium,Magnesium, Aluminium,Silicon,Phosporous,Sulphur, Chlorine, Argon, Pottasium, and Calcium. The numbers on the top right are the mass of the element.
The lightest aircraft can go up above the clouds but I'm not sure what the plane was called but it starts with a C plus one of it planes crashed in 2001.
To a large extent, MAGNESIUM, element 12, is the lightest usable metal. Lithium (elmt. 3) and sodium (elmt. 11) are far too reactive to be used universally, and beryllium (elmt. 4) is very toxic and carcinogenic, thus magnesium is the lightest one that can actually be used. When powdered or shaved into small strips, magnesium is easily flammable, so in small quantities, ALUMINUM, element 13, is the lightest. But in bulk form, magnesium is surprisingly difficult to ignite, thus it is actually quite usable. Magnesium has many attractive properties. The first is the answer to the question: it's light. The second is that it is strong, especially when alloyed with aluminum or titanium (elmt. 22). It is also very abundant in the Earth's crust (9th most abundant element). Last, but definitely not least, is that magnesium is not toxic. So the answer to your question is largely magnesium, but could also be argued aluminum.
Aluminum is a metal for one thing, but yes, the density of aluminum is far less than lets say, Steel.
the lightest i have ever ridden and owned are District al-2, the version 2 of the aluminium bars, however their has been a decline in the sales of these bars due to them not fitting scs or hic, so otherwise get 81customs if your thinking of scs or ics compression.