As a comparatively light metal aluminum has many uses, the first that comes to mind is drink cans. Although it is used where the mass to weight ratio needs to be kept to a minimum
The melting point of aluminum is 660.3°C (1220.5°F).
Through electrolytic reduction.
duralumin, copper is added to the aliminium to make duralumin
As far as i know Bismuth should bond with the elements in column 3 of the periodic table (Boron, Aliminium, Gallium, Indium and Thallium). However, Boron is a metalloid and Aliminium, Gallium, Indium and Thallium are metals and so may just form an alloy.
When aluminum is cooled from 3000 to 2000 degrees Fahrenheit, it undergoes a solidification phase change from liquid to solid. Aluminum solidifies at around 1220 degrees Fahrenheit, so this decrease in temperature would cause the molten aluminum to solidify.
No.
yep
aliminium? :|
Tin/aliminium
It helps it keep the shape
Aliminium (I think)
because they are stronger and cheaper
no mainly aliminium
Aluminum is a solid at room temperature.
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The structure of the tower is limestone or aliminium
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