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  2. Element Aluminium (Al), Group 13, Atomic Number 13, p-block, Mass 26.982. Sources, facts, uses, scarcity (SRI), podcasts, alchemical symbols, videos and images.

  3. Aluminum (Al) - Periodic Table

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    Silvery-white lustrous metallic element of group 3 of the periodic table. Highly reactive but protected by a thin transparent layer of the oxide which quickly forms in air. There are many alloys of aluminum, as well as a good number of industrial uses. Makes up 8.1% of the Earth's crust, by weight.

  4. Aluminum is the 13 th element of the periodic table. These aluminum facts contain chemical and physical data along with general information and history. Aluminum periodic table cell. Basic Aluminum Facts. Name: Aluminum. Atomic Number: 13. Element Symbol: Al. Group: 13. Period: 3. Block: p. Element Family: Basic Metal. Atomic Mass: 26.981 5385 (7)

  5. Aluminium - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium reacts with most nonmetals upon heating, forming compounds such as aluminium nitride (AlN), aluminium sulfide (Al 2 S 3), and the aluminium halides (AlX 3). It also forms a wide range of intermetallic compounds involving metals from every group on the periodic table.

  6. Aluminum | Uses, Properties, & Compounds | Britannica

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    aluminum (Al), chemical element, a lightweight silvery white metal of main Group 13 (IIIa, or boron group) of the periodic table. Aluminum is the most abundant metallic element in Earth’s crust and the most widely used nonferrous metal.

  7. It belongs to group 13 of the periodic table. This group has 3 electrons in their outermost shell. Elements of this group including aluminum are metallic in nature. Among all elements, Boron and aluminum have greater commercial value than others in the same group [2].

  8. Aluminum on the Periodic Table - ThoughtCo

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    Aluminum is the 13th element on the periodic table. It is located in period 3 and group 13. Aluminum Facts. Adam Gault / Getty Images. Aluminum is element number 13 with the element symbol Al. Under ordinary pressures and temperatures, it is a light shiny silver solid metal. Cite this Article.

  9. Classification: Metallic. Group in periodic table: 13. Group name: (none) Period in periodic table: 3. Block in periodic table: p. Shell structure: 2.8.3. CAS Registry: 7429-90-5. Aluminium atoms have 13 electrons and the shell structure is 2.8.3.

  10. Aluminum - Periodic Table

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    Aluminum - Properties, history, name origin, facts, applications, isotopes, electronic configuation, crystal structure, hazards and more; Interactive periodic table of the chemical elements.

  11. Aluminium (Al) [13] — Chemical Element — Periodic Table -...

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    Get the facts about element Aluminium (Al) [13] from the periodic table. Find physical data, electron configuration, chemical properties, aggregation states, isotope data (including decay trees) as well as some historic information.

  12. Aluminums Periodic Table. Neighborhood. Discovery of Aluminum. Dr. Doug Stewart. People have used alum since ancient times for dyeing, tanning and to stop bleeding. Alum is potassium aluminum sulfate. In the 1750s German chemist Andreas Marggraf found he could use an alkali solution to precipitate a new substance from alum.

  13. Aluminium, or Aluminum in American spelling, is an ancient metal and has a diverse range of uses. It was discovered in 1824 and its light weight, high electrical conductivity and high resistant to corrosion has make it an industrially attractive metal.

  14. Aluminum, Chemical Element - reaction, water, uses, elements,...

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    Aluminum is found in Row 2, Group 13 of the periodic table. The periodic table is a chart that shows how the chemical elements are related to each other. Elements in the same column usually have similar chemical properties. The first element in this group is boron.

  15. The Aluminum Group of Elements - HyperPhysics

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    The Aluminum Group. Aluminum and the metals below it in Group III of the Periodic Table tend to lose three electrons and form positive ions with three positive charges.

  16. Aluminium (Al) - Periodic Table

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    Aluminium is a chemical element of the periodic table with chemical symbol Al and atomic number 13 with an atomic weight of 26.9815 u and is classed as post-transition metal and is part of group 13 (boron group).

  17. Aluminum (Al) – Periodic Table (Element Information & More)

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    Aluminum in Periodic table. Aluminum element is in group 13 and period 3 of the Periodic table. Aluminum is the p-block element and it belongs to boron group.

  18. The element aluminum, atomic symbol Al, has an atomic number of 13 and lies in group 13 of the periodic table (to the left of silicon, below boron, and above gallium). Aluminum is classified as a metal, and it lies in the third period. It has three valence electrons and is fairly chemically reactive.

  19. Aluminum | Al (Element) - PubChem

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    Aluminum is a chemical element with symbol Al and atomic number 13. Classified as a post-transition metal, Aluminum is a solid at room temperature.

  20. How the Periodic Table groups the elements | Live Science

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    The post-transition metals are aluminum (Al), gallium (Ga), indium (In), thallium (Tl), tin (Sn), lead (Pb) and bismuth (Bi), and they span Group 13 to Group 17. These elements have some of the...

  21. Aluminium (Al) - Element Information, Facts, Properties, Uses ...

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    How to Locate Aluminium on Periodic Table. Periodic table is arranged by atomic number, number of protons in the nucleus which is same as number of electrons. The atomic number increases from left to right. Periodic table starts at top left ( Atomic number 1) and ends at bottom right (atomic number 118).