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I hope. First thing. I can't call aluminum a chemical. I have seen it used as aluminum oxide in some items. I have seen it vaporized and sprayed on cardboard sheets to get the shiny surface on a Coors light package. I have seen it made into lightweight arrows instead of wood. I have seen it made into drinking cans and engine manifolds and heads, but in all these instances it is still in the metal form. Not a chemical form.

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