13 Al Aluminum 26.982 u

Aluminum

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周期
3
13
ブロック
p-ブロック
相 (STP)
Solid

Aluminum is the most abundant metal in Earth's crust. It is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and widely used in packaging and transportation.

外観: 銀灰色の金属

物理的特性

原子質量 26.982 u
密度 2.7 g/cm³
融点 660.3 °C
沸点 2469.8 °C
STPにおける相 Solid
原子半径 118.0 pm

電子的特性

電気陰性度 1.61
イオン化エネルギー 577.5 eV
電子親和力 42.5 eV
価電子 3

電子配置

配置 [Ne] 3s² 3p¹

Electron Shell Configuration

Aluminum electron shell configuration Al 2e⁻ 8e⁻ 3e⁻

Position in Periodic Table

Aluminum position in the periodic table Al

発見

発見者: Hans Christian Oersted
年: 1825

Compounds Containing Aluminum

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Aluminum?
Aluminum (Al) is a chemical element with atomic number 13. It is a solid at standard temperature and pressure, classified as a 後遷移金属.
What are the key properties of Aluminum?
Aluminum has an atomic mass of 26.982 u, density of 2.7 g/cm³, melting point of 660.3°C, boiling point of 2469.8°C.
What is the electron configuration of Aluminum?
The electron configuration of Aluminum is [Ne] 3s2 3p1. It is in the p-block of the periodic table.
Who discovered Aluminum?
Aluminum was discovered by Hans Christian Oersted in 1825.
What is the electronegativity of Aluminum?
Aluminum has an electronegativity of 1.61 on the Pauling scale.