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An Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanie (AFDB) is a type of headwear that can shield your brain from most electromagnetic psychotronic mind control carriers.
Aluminum
Most
How is it Mined?
Numerous
Decanter pours out the liquid and leaves most solid behind. Liquid filtered in filter press.
Precipitator adds a chemical to get the aluminum out of the liquid. In Cathode electrons are added to bring aluminum salt to aluminum metal.
The aluminum metal goes into the holding furnace, where it is burned to purify, then sent into production.
Acid Rain
Greenhouse Effect Acid Rain reacts with bauxite which in turn causes the pH of the water in lakes and streams to become toxic to fish. Aluminum coats the gills of fish
Is Aluminum Expensive?
Gold
- 11 million dollars per metric ton? Aluminum 1,500 dollars per metric ton? ITS CHEAP!
Properties of Aluminum
Point 1,220.58 degrees F Boiling Point 4,566 degrees F Density 2,700 kg/m^3 Silver-white metal Ductile, malleable, excellent conductor of heat and electricity. Purely soft but strong when alloyed.
Melting
Aluminum
Name Aluminum Symbol Al Atomic Number 13 Atomic Weight 26.8916 Standard State Solid Classification Metallic/metalloid Common Ion Al3+
Facts of Aluminum
Alien
Mind Control Deflector If you want to keep something cold If you want to keep something hot Grilling techniques Biting on aluminum foil hurts!
To Some It All Up
Aluminum is found in ore bauxite. It is found all over the world. Complex purifying method. Aluminum harms the environment though acid rain, and kills fish. Aluminum is relatively cheap Used to make many common things Most Importantly it is used as a mind control deflector.
Resources
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