Aluminum
(*2) Aluminum isotopes’ mass numbers range from Al-23 to Al-30. Only Al-27 (stable isotope) and Al-26 (radioactive isotope) occur naturally. (*3) Aluminum has many uses ranging from kitchen utensils to the siding used for decorating the outside of a house to various other industrial applications. -industrial applications where a strong, light, easily constructed material is needed -although its electrical conductivity is only about 60% that of copper per area of cross section, it is used in electrical transmission lines because of its lightness and price -alloys are of vital importance in the construction of modern aircraft and rockets -aluminium, evaporated in a vacuum, forms a highly ref
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Al-30 Al-27, Lou Gehrigs, Paris Exposition, , Wöhler German, Oersted Danish, Deville France, H12 O6, III Deville, Al1 Cl3, h12 o6, -aluminium bromide, -aluminium chloride, o6 -aluminium, al1 cl3, o6 -aluminium bromide, 6-water al1, h12 o6 -aluminium,
Approximate Word count = 630
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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