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Aluminium metal melts at 660^@ C and bur...

Aluminium metal melts at `660^@ C` and burns in oxygen to form aluminium oxide. Identify the physical and chemical properties and changes involved in the above statement.

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To identify the physical and chemical properties and changes involved in the statement "Aluminium metal melts at 660°C and burns in oxygen to form aluminium oxide," we can break it down into steps. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Physical Change:** - When aluminium metal is heated to 660°C, it undergoes a change in state from solid to liquid. This process is known as melting. - **Physical Change:** Melting of aluminium from solid to liquid. ...
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