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No, aluminum is, but as with many metal oxides (glass and rust come to mind) it is not.
Aluminum is the metal that comes from bauxite. Bauxite is the primary source for aluminum production, as it contains a high percentage of alumina which is the main component in making aluminum.
Al stands for Aluminum on the periodic table. It is a metallic element with the atomic number 13.
Beating aluminum to make aluminum foil is a physicalchange, and not a chemical one. Note, however, that aluminum is generally rolled to make foil rather than beaten. The ductility of aluminum is a physical characteristic of this amazing metal that makes it possible for us to do that.
Aluminum are found buried under the Earth
aluminum comes in different shapes.
A piece of aluminium (or aluminum) can come in different sizes.
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No, aluminum is, but as with many metal oxides (glass and rust come to mind) it is not.
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Not in the US or Canada. The only aluminum coin considered for the US was an aluminum penny which was made in the 1970s but never released and only a handful of examples still exist.
The US has never made a aluminum quarter.
There has never been an aluminum dime created by the US mint
Aluminum is made from an ore called bauxite, which does not exist in the US. You can't make something without the raw material to make it from.
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