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Create your own at Storyboard That Aluminum The Basics      Atomic Number: 13     Atomic Mass: 27     Protons: 13     Neutrons: 14     Electrons: 13 Data      Density: 2.7 g/cm3     Boiling Point: 2470 °C (4478 °F)     Melting Point: 660.3 °C (1220.58 °F)     Isotopes: 22 Properties, Uses, & Fun Facts      Aluminum Ore is known as bauxite.     Electrolysis is used in the purification of aluminum.     It is the second most abundant metallic element in     the Earth's crust after silicon.     The metal was first extracted by Hans Christian      Ørsted in 1825.     Aluminum has a low density and is a good conductor      of electricity.     Not very reactive due to the thin layer of aluminum      oxide commonly found on the surface.     Aluminum is commonly used in planes, soda cans,      and of course, aluminum foil. Lucky Atomic Number 13 Al www.storyboardthat.com
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  • Aluminum
  • The Basics
  • Atomic Number: 13 Atomic Mass: 27 Protons: 13 Neutrons: 14 Electrons: 13
  • Data
  • Density: 2.7 g/cm3 Boiling Point: 2470 °C (4478 °F) Melting Point: 660.3 °C (1220.58 °F) Isotopes: 22
  • Lucky Atomic Number 13
  • Al
  • Properties, Uses, & Fun Facts
  • Aluminum Ore is known as bauxite. Electrolysis is used in the purification of aluminum. It is the second most abundant metallic element in the Earth's crust after silicon. The metal was first extracted by Hans Christian Ørsted in 1825. Aluminum has a low density and is a good conductor of electricity. Not very reactive due to the thin layer of aluminum oxide commonly found on the surface. Aluminum is commonly used in planes, soda cans, and of course, aluminum foil.
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