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facts
In the year of 1807 Sir Humphrey Davy knew that there was an unknown element but could not prove it so he just called it alum.Itook another 20 years before it was purafide and isolated by a chemist named wholer.
Aluminum's physical properties are that it is solid, metal ,and in it's true form aluminum is a silver white color it's atomic mass is 26.98.Without aluminum many things that you and I take for granted would not be here.
Aluminum's physical properties are that it is solid, metal ,and in it's true form aluminum is a silver white color it's atomic mass is 26.98.Without aluminum many things that you and I take for granted would not be here.
Items that contain aluminum
*ruby *SOME rocket ship parts
*Soda cans *SOME electric transmissions
*SOME iphone covers *SOMEtimes put on the surface of glass to make mirrors
*Aluminum foil *SOME door knobs
*SOME airplane parts * laptops
*MOST serving utensels
*Soda cans *SOME electric transmissions
*SOME iphone covers *SOMEtimes put on the surface of glass to make mirrors
*Aluminum foil *SOME door knobs
*SOME airplane parts * laptops
*MOST serving utensels
cool facts about aluminum
*Aluminums density per cubic CM is 2.70.
*Aluminum is use in many amazing things such as ROCKET SHIPS
*When Aluminum is found it is the same color as when it's turned into other products before they spray paint it.
*Aluminum is use in many amazing things such as ROCKET SHIPS
*When Aluminum is found it is the same color as when it's turned into other products before they spray paint it.
Works Cited
"Aluminum." Chem4Kids.com: Elements & Periodic Table. Andrew Rader Studios, 2012. Web. 21 Mar. 2013.
"Aluminum." World Book. N.p.: n.p., n.d. 392-98. Print.
Knapp, Brian J., David Woodroffe, and David A. Hardy. Elements. Danbury, CT: Grolier Educational, 1996. Print.
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"Aluminum." Chem4Kids.com: Elements & Periodic Table. Andrew Rader Studios, 2012. Web. 21 Mar. 2013.
"Aluminum." World Book. N.p.: n.p., n.d. 392-98. Print.
Knapp, Brian J., David Woodroffe, and David A. Hardy. Elements. Danbury, CT: Grolier Educational, 1996. Print.
http://www.google.com/search?q=google&aq=f&sugexp=chrome,mod%3D0&surl=1&safe=active&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=YqNQUcTrK6Pj4APH74CYCA&biw=1079&bih=898&sei=ZKNQUYjjI5in4AOD4YHgAQ