Aluminium is not explosive or anxious.
Aluminum foil is made of Aluminum, which is an element. So yes Aluminum foil is a element
Yes, aluminum is an element on the periodic table
The element with the atomic number 13 is aluminum.
Aluminum is an element with the atomic number of 13.Aluminum is an element. It's atomic number is 13.
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Fyi it is a compound not a specific element
Einsteinium is a radioactive element that is not inherently explosive or noxious in its pure form. However, its radioactivity makes it potentially hazardous to health and the environment if not handled properly and with appropriate safety measures.
yes it is
Sodium is not explosive per se, but it will oxidize vigorously if it touches water. And it will react even more powerfully with acid. Sodium is not radioactive either. It has some radioactive isotopes, but these are not found naturally. Lastly it is not noxious in that it does not emit noxious fumes. But it would not be a good idea to ingest it in its pure form.
Nope. Gold is none of those, and is otherwise inert, too. That is why gold is often used for people's tooth crowns, and as electrical contacts in electronics. Gold does not even corrode or "Rust".
Aluminum foil is made of Aluminum, which is an element. So yes Aluminum foil is a element
Fluorine reacts vigorously with aluminum to form aluminum fluoride (AlF3). This reaction is highly exothermic and can be explosive, as fluorine is a highly reactive element. Aluminum fluoride is a white solid that is commonly used in the production of aluminum metal.
Einsteinium is a radioactive element and is not inherently explosive. However, it can release energy in the form of radiation as it decays, but it is not known to exhibit explosive properties.
Yes, aluminum is a metallic element.
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No, it is not.