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matrenka [14]
4 years ago
8

What are the properties of the aluminum in the can

Chemistry
1 answer:
Paul [167]4 years ago
3 0
The properties of aluminium include low density<span> and therefore <u><em>low </em></u></span><u><em>weight</em></u>, <u><em>high strength</em></u>, <u><em>superior malleability</em></u>, <u><em>easy machining</em></u>, <u><em>excellent corrosion resistance</em></u> and <u><em>good thermal and electrical conductivity</em></u><span> are amongst aluminium's most important properties. <u><em>Aluminium is also very easy to recycle.</em></u>
Hope this helps:D
Have a great rest of a brainly day!</span>
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