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Daniel Lauffenburger A period
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Density – 2.7 Category – metal Reactivity – it combines Slowly with oxygen to Make aluminum oxide
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Melting point – 660.37 C Boiling point - 2467.0 C State of matter - solid
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Who - Hans Christian Oersted When - 1825 How – extracted it from the Earths crust About 8.2% of the Earth’s crust is aluminum
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Use 1 – Aluminum Foil Use 2 – Aluminum cans Use 3 – kitchen utensils Use 4 – building decorations
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