as a component of alloys used in many different materials
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IT is mainly used to make cans,foils,pans etc.
It is so light that even airoplanes are made from aluminum .
it is also used to make power lines!!
IF your windows are made out of aluminium they don't need painting
Aluminum
Name: Aluminum
Symbol: Al
Atomic Number: 13
Atomic Mass: 26.981539 amu
Melting Point: 660.37 °C (933.52 K, 1220.666 °F)
Boiling Point: 2467.0 °C (2740.15 K, 4472.6 °F)
Number of Protons/Electrons: 13
Number of Neutrons: 14
Classification: metals
Crystal Structure: Cubic
Density @ 293 K: 2.702 g/cm3
Color: Silver
British Spelling: Aluminium
Date of Discovery: 1825
Discoverer: Hans Christian Oersted
Uses: airplanes, soda cans
Obtained From: bauxite
Aluminum has opened up new dimensions in the last decades. Countless objects that simplify as well as increase the quality of our daily life are partly made of aluminum, (e.g.) CDs, cars, refrigerators, kitchenware, electric power lines, packaging for food and medicine, computers, furniture and aircrafts. We use aluminum every day, even though we don't necessarily pay too much attention to it and often don't even realize it.
Used as a reflector-reflets 80% of the light that hits it
Used for fire fighter's flame proof suits-reflects heat so well
Used for overhead power cables-lightest metal out there
Melted aluminum cans can be used to create new aluminum products, such as car parts, building materials, or aluminum foil. Recycling aluminum cans by melting them down saves energy and resources compared to making new aluminum from raw materials.
No, aluminum foil is not an element. Aluminum is an element, but aluminum foil is a product made from thin sheets of aluminum metal.
Aluminum is a reactive metal that forms a protective oxide layer when exposed to air, making it corrosion-resistant. It is a good conductor of heat and electricity. Aluminum reacts with acids to produce hydrogen gas and salts.
Aluminum is commonly used to make cans, foil, aircraft parts, household appliances, and construction materials due to its lightweight and corrosion-resistant properties. Additionally, aluminum is found in car parts, window frames, and electronic devices.
In terms of human health, iodine is more important as it is a crucial component in thyroid function. However, aluminum has various industrial uses and is commonly found in everyday products. Helium is important for scientific, medical, and industrial purposes, but not essential for human health.