used instead of other elements for what?
aluminum
Tin foil... tin Aluminum foil... aluminum :)
by itself aluminum is soft and not very strong but when mixed with the right other metals it can become stronger than either were alone
The roles of elements in your daily life are quite significant. For instance elements like oxygen and carbon dioxide are responsible for life itself. Other elements like nitrogen, aluminum and so on also have significant roles in our daily lives.
Aluminum, Glass, Plastic, Steel, Copper, Silicon, Gold, Nickel, Silver and other trace elements.
Aluminum, glass, plastic, lead, gold, silicon, steel and copper are used to make the iPad (plus other trace elements).
Aluminum foil is not an element as the foil has a small amount of other stuff added to it to make it an alloy. Aluminum element would only have aluminum atoms and no other compounds added to it. An alloy has two or more metals together.
Aluminum extrusions are used to turn aluminum alloy into other materials for cross sectional profiles. It is extracted from other metals containing aluminum and squeezed out.
Impure aluminum typically refers to aluminum that contains various alloying elements or impurities, such as silicon, iron, copper, manganese, magnesium, or other metals. These impurities can be present due to the refining process or as a result of recycling. The presence of these elements can affect the physical and mechanical properties of the aluminum, influencing its strength, ductility, and corrosion resistance. Common examples of impure aluminum include aluminum scrap or lower-grade aluminum alloys used in specific applications.
Al is lighter than Cu.
Aluminum
Aluminum is a chemical element (symbol Al) and is typically found in its pure form in nature, such as in bauxite ore. However, aluminum is commonly used in alloys with other elements to improve its properties for various applications, like aluminum alloys used in aerospace and construction.