I saw someone do it on tv the other day and i was curious if it was real or just something made up
Aluminum Loses Three ElectronsThus, Giving It A Positive Charge Of 3 When Ionized.
because of the fact Aluminum purely has 3 valance electons and so as to type a bond each has to have 8 electrons(Octate Rule)that's in basic terms approximately continuously covalent because of the fact it would not have sufficient electrons to offerCovalent is far less reliable than ionic and aluminum is somewhat covalent because of the fact the rigidity isn't very reliableit continuously shares electrons with different factors.
Aluminium only has one change, 3+, so it loses 3 electrons when ionized.
Do you want the scientific explanation? When a machine is plugged into the wall, the metal plug connects the machine to the house's electricityThe plug bridges the gap and sends electricity through the cord, into the machineThe plug is made out of metal, and it's called a 'conductor', or some suchNow, if you stick a knife in the wall, the knife is the same as the metal in the plugAs you know, metal conducts electricitySo you, holding the knife are like the machine, and you're getting tons of electriticy sent into your bodyAnd then you die.