Aluminum reacts with a certain nonmetallic element to form a compound with the general formula AlXElement X is a diatomic gas at room temperatureElement X must be .
I let my cat play with an elastic hair band, It usually stays circally and he goes crazy for it, also have u ever tried giving him the orange container that comes from a kinder egg surprise? he'll run after it for hoursIt's inevitable that a cat will chew on stringsMy cat loves to eat my hair and once in a while i have to put it from his mouth before he swallowed it all (also from his behind) Do your best to pick up ever string or stringy materialBetter safe than having a sick cat.
It can be related to stress, boredom, attention seeking behaviour, or just that the item tastes/smells good to the catIf the cat does not vomit the string back up, it could cause internal problems, so probably best to remove anything harmful like that out of the wayProvide 'safe' toysGood luck.
That is a dangerous habit, the strings could wrap around her intenstines and kill herI would talk to your vet about a mineral deficiency that she may havePunishment is ineffectiveThe only effective treatment is to apply noxious-tasting substances such as cologne, pepper sauce or a commercial repellant (e.gVariton spray, available from your vet to the objectsInitially, only a few treated objects should be made available to your catOnce your cat has learned that these objects have an unpleasant taste to them, other untreated objects can be sprayed with a noxious substance and left lying accessible to your catEventually, your cat will learn to stop this behaviourIf the behaviour persists, you should consult your vet for further advice
DAl is group 13 and nitrogen is group 15Al can donate 3 electrons and N can accept 3 electrons.