for building planes as it is well malliable (bendy) and dose not rust when you applie a protective zinc coat
The density of alliminium is 0.04 i am a genius
Assuming you meant Aluminium - no - it's an element.
An atom of aluminum in the ground state has 3 electrons in its valence shell. Aluminum has an electron configuration of 2-8-3, so its valence shell is the third shell, where the last 3 electrons reside.
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No, it isn't.
The density of alliminium is 0.04 i am a genius
AL, or Al
Some of them are, some are steel.
because alliminium contanier is a excellent conductor of heat. also because all metals are a good conductor of heat.
Alluminium is a meta element. Atomic mass of it is 27.
usually it used to be made out of copper and some times alliminium but now it is made out of plastic.
Aluminium is used for cooking foil and also electitrical epuipment plus alloy utensils and engineering and canniing
Assuming you meant Aluminium - no - it's an element.
You need: Alliminium foil A toilet Roll A ping pong ball and lots and lots of diet Coca - Cola DON'T FORGET THE STICKY TAPE! You could call NASA at there hotline 5673421765
Ghana was very crafty about building there dam because they got several things out of it like they swapped their metal for alliminium and they got a free toilet for every 50 mud huts. so the loo's were a very good thing even though it was per 50 houses it was still a very good deal and all ghana had to do was supply cheap electricity! xox
An atom of aluminum in the ground state has 3 electrons in its valence shell. Aluminum has an electron configuration of 2-8-3, so its valence shell is the third shell, where the last 3 electrons reside.