Gold and silver have a lot in common, but other than being metals (and all that that entails) they do not share much with aluminum. Gold and silver both have a valence of +1 while aluminum has a valence of +3. Gold and silver are both found in the elemental state in nature while aluminum is never found as an element (unless produced by mankind). Gold and silver are Transition Metals while aluminum is not a Transition Metal.
2007-08-31 05:10:27
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answered by Amphibolite 7
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They are minerial found in the ground/ they all are worth a great deal, and needed to produce all types of Iitems and uses througthout the world. They all are rust resentant,and easy to work with.
2007-08-30 22:39:38
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answered by H D S - ll 1
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They are the Olympic medals, except that aluminum would have to be bronze . . .
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2007-08-30 21:23:45
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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less than 6 valence electrons
2007-08-30 21:29:19
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answered by Todd C 4
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they are all metals and can conduct electricity, hight boiling point.
2007-08-30 21:25:06
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answered by phuongthuypt2003 1
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They all conduct electricity.
2007-08-30 21:22:54
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answered by Whynot 5
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metals
2007-08-30 21:24:30
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answered by Y☆h♥♥ ! 4
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They are all metals.
2007-08-30 21:23:39
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answered by Ahab 5
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they're metals?
2007-08-30 21:22:15
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answered by Anonymous
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they are malleable.
2007-08-30 21:23:30
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answered by jack sparrow 2
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