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My gallium/aluminum is making noise when in liquid state?

I did the trick where you weaken aluminum with itThe gallium I used to weaken it is darker and now makes noise when in liquid state (85 degrees) The noises are getting quieterThey sound kind of like pop rocksThis happened 10 minutes agoCan anyone explain this?

Answer:

1) 8 2) It remains the same3) 13 4) electrons and protons 5) Z-number 6) is the same I just took this test and these are the correct answers
This belongs to the Chemistry sectionOh well 17 2increases 313, it's neutral 4electrons and protons5It is not the AMU number, I have no clue what z-number is, but I am 100% sure that their atomic number remains the same, assuming A-number stands for atomic number6it is the same, just different signs, Electron -1.60 x 10^-19 columb Proton 1.60 x10^-19 columb
Probably not boiling anything, BP of Ga is way up there, 4000°F or somethingMost likely is release of residual stresses in the Al.

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