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Aluminium is a metal (an element), not an alloy. This means that it's only made up of aluminium atoms. It has no other impurities in it. Aluminium ore is called bauxite. This has aluminium plus other substances in it, but aluminium on its own is a metal with just aluminium atoms in it.
pure aluminium is very soft and it is ductile (flexible)
Aluminium alloys are stronger than pure aluminium, which is comparatively soft. Pure aluminium is also considered chemically reactive (thus the layer of aluminium oxide which coats the metal due to oxidation). Pure aluminium hardly exists due to its strong affinity with oxygen in air. In fact, aluminium foils and beverage cans are also alloys of aluminium, with about 92 to 99% of aluminium. So likewise, bike frames are also made of alhminium alloys because of its characteristics of being strong and lightweight.
Aluminium nitrate - Al(NO3)2 - is a molecule and this compound contain molecules.
Across southern Africa, in general, they're made of tin or tin-plated steel.
washing machine, cutlery, motorcycle fuel tanks, paint (when mixed with oil), aluminium foil etc.
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There are thousands of glues, made of many different things. -Name your glue -
Aluminium can be made into foil and cans because it is lightweight, malleable, and has excellent barrier properties against moisture, oxygen, and light. These characteristics make it ideal for packaging food and beverages.
All different materials. Some are aluminium. Aluminium is light and it grinds well on ledges but it isn't very strong. Some are made from titanium which is vey strong but a little heavy. Most however are made from aluminium alloy which gives U a bit of everything.
They are tools made of aluminium
The body of an aeroplane is made up of aluminium because aluminium is light and durable. An aeropane needs to be light to obtain lift, and durable to withstand the stresses of flight. However, the body is not pure aluminium, but an alloy, or mixture of metals, as this increases the strength of the aluminium through reinforcement. Early aircraft alloys are were made of aluminium, copper (1.3%), magnesium (2.8%) and manganese (1%), a combination invented back in 1909. This has formed the basis for the development of modern aircraft alloys. There are now different combinations of aluminium alloys for different purposes. See the related weblink below for more details.
Like many small aircraft, the Cessna 406 is made mostly of different types of aluminium alloy.
Usually different steel and aluminium alloys but sometimes also Titanium.
its made out of aluminium
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Most aircraft wheels are made of aluminium alloys. They are light and strong.