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aluminium 26  al-oo-min-iuhm Fm3mI = 5+26.2 GPaatom22 to 31aluminium 27293.72 kJ mol-1Oersted237 W m-1 K-1 at 300 K1825oceanalumen = alum from latin23.03 K-110.67 kJ mol-1foil, granules, ingots, pellets, powder, rod, shot or wire. Safe. Aluminum powder can react dangerously with other materials.Surinam, Jamaica, Ghana, Indonesia, Russia2.45 mgif decay products found in a solid then solid must have condensed within the first million years after the creation of Al 26150 yearsbauxite, boehmite, diaspore, gibbsite, andalusite, corundum, sillimanite, topaz933.52 K0.3449 × 10-12 cmexploding core of a supernovadepth indenpendent125 pm2P1/2 in ground statea = 404.959 pm3 - 23 p.p.m.60 mg for a 70 kg average person0.345 GPa6 × 106 tonnesmagnesium 26IIIγ70.6 GPainversely proportional to its momentum1321.38 J K-1 mol-1 for gas at constant pressure 0.1 MPa at 298.15 K75.2 GPa205 pmUniverse10.00 cm32740 Kaccumulates in the body from daily intake, compounds are used as food additives and in indigestion tablets26none 57 pm for Al3+2.6548 × 108 Ω m at 293 K26.981539 in units of 12C = 12.000bauxite44 kJ mol-1 from Al to Al-7429-90-5 for Chemical Abstracts System database2390 kg m-3 for liquid at 933.52 K melting point143 pminversely proportional to the wavelength137.7 × 109 kg-1 m3 for solidCopenhagen, Denmark4 - 27 p.p.m.115 g 0.13 × 10-4 p.p.m. in deep Pacific seawater7.2 × 105 years supernova produced radioactive element396.152 nm for Al I (strong)air to produce a thin protective oxide layeraluminium 27 which is stable uncertainty principle 26Althe total energy produced when the particle decaysresearchf.c.c. 0.7 - 28 p.p.m.15 × 106 tonnes per year[Ne]3s23p1 in ground stateor center of gravity25.986892130.39 mg dm-35.16 cm2 g-1 for MoKα X-ray diffraction1.61 Pauling13The average time in which a particle decays

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