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(Al, #13) a silvery-white metallic element that is used as a common lightweight metal
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a fraternity member who is no longer a student. The plural is Alumni.
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atomic symbol, Al, aluminum is the 13th element in the periodic table (atomic number 13) with an atomic weight of 26.98, aluminum is a metal, an excellent conductor with a resistivity of approximately 2.8
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The metal often used in semiconductor technology to form the interconnects between devices on a chip. It is usually deposited by evaporation or sputtering.
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CAS Number: 7429-90-5. A lightweight, bluish, silver-white, malleable metallic element that has good electrical and thermal conductivity, high reflectivity, and resistance to oxidation and is the most abundant metal in the earth's crust. Chemical symbol = Al. Molecular weight = 26.982 g/mol.
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