Aluminum
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Aluminum | |
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![]() A block of Aluminum. | |
Category | Solids |
State | Solid |
Properties | |
Density | 2710 kg/m3 |
Breaks into | Metal Scrap |
Temperature | |
Hotter State | Changes at 660°C Creates Molten Aluminum |
Facts | |
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Aluminum is a metal in the Solids category. It Breaks into Metal Scrap. It has one useful property, being able to conduct radiation and emit electricity, being useful in nuclear reactors. It has a couple of chemical reactions with other elements, but other than that does not have many uses.
Reactions
Element | Conditions | Result |
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Radiation | - | Aluminum gets charged |
History
Version | Change | |
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1.10 | + | Aluminum can exhibit superconductivity |
1.9.5 | ~ | Aluminum reaction with Gallium can turn back into Aluminum again |
1.9.4 | + | Aluminum now turns into Metal Scrap when broken |
1.9.3 | ~ | Added Aluminum flame color |
1.9.2 | + | Aluminum reacts with Gold to make Purple Gold |
1.9.2 | ~ | Tweaked density of Aluminum |
1.8.3 | + | Radiation affects Aluminum |
1.0 | ~ | Recolored Aluminum |
0.7 | + | Aluminum added |