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Molten Aluminum

molten-aluminum
State
Liquid
Molar mass
55.845
Specific heat
0.91
Thermal conductivity
20.5

Overview

Molten Aluminum (Al) is aluminum in a heated, liquid state. It is a low-density metal that has been raised above its melting temperature and exists as a high-temperature liquid. The term refers specifically to aluminum when it is molten rather than solid.

  • Element symbol: Al.
  • Physical state: liquid due to elevated temperature.
  • Characteristic: low density metal compared with many other metals.
  • Temperature implication: the material is at high temperature because it has been heated into a liquid state.

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