because it includes characteristics that relate to metals more so it is considered to be a metals instead of a metalloid.
Aluminum is classified as a metal because it exhibits metallic properties such as conductivity, malleability, and a characteristic luster. Metalloids share properties of both metals and nonmetals, but aluminum is predominantly metallic in its behavior and structure.
Aluminum is not considered a metalloid; it is classified as a metal. Aluminum exhibits metallic properties such as high electrical and thermal conductivity, malleability, and ductility.
It can be considered a metalloid, although it is commonly regarded as a metal.
Aluminum is not considered a metalloid; it is classified as a metal. It is a good conductor of electricity and heat, and exhibits metallic properties such as luster and malleability.
The only metalloid in period 3 is silicon. It exhibits both metal and non-metal properties, making it a metalloid.
It would be Aluminum, which is a metal, not a metalloid.
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No, it is a metal.
Aluminum!!!!!=D ================== Nope - aluminum is almost always classified as a metal, not a metalloid. The most abundant metalloid is silicon - which, incidentally is about 3 times as abundant as aluminum.
It can be considered a metalloid, although it is commonly regarded as a metal.
Aluminum is not considered a metalloid; it is classified as a metal. Aluminum exhibits metallic properties such as high electrical and thermal conductivity, malleability, and ductility.
Silicon is a metalloid.
Aluminum, of course. Silicon is a metalloid while Aluminum is a metal.
Aluminum is not considered a metalloid; it is classified as a metal. It is a good conductor of electricity and heat, and exhibits metallic properties such as luster and malleability.
Aluminium is a metal, silicon is a metalloid.
The only metalloid in period 3 is silicon. It exhibits both metal and non-metal properties, making it a metalloid.
It would be Aluminum, which is a metal, not a metalloid.
Aluminum, Al is a post-transtion metel; however it is sometimes considered a Metalloid.