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The scientific standard typically refers to the state change you refer to in terms of going up, so you need to know the melting point of aluminum to know when it becomes solid, which is 933.47 Kelvin (660.32°C or 1220.58°F).

So anything above the melting point would be a liquid.

And anything below the melting point would be a solid.

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