Category "Essay“, 5. – 7. grade
Gincho Gichev, 7th grade[1]
Supervisor: Rositsa Stefanova
“Hristo Botev” Secondary School – Nova Zagora (Bulgaria)
https://doi.org/10.53656/nat2025-3.02
Abstract. Aluminum is a part of our lives, whether we realize it or not. Every day, we use objects that contain this metal. But behind its everyday use lies a long and fascinating history filled with scientific discovery, curiosity, and perseverance. This is what inspired me to choose aluminum as my topic: it brings together history, science, innovation, and potential for the future. In my essay, I refer to aluminum as the “Fatal 13”, its position as the 13th element on the periodic table, is “fatal” in a positive sense: it shakes up science and industry, opens up new horizons, and shown us how something unknown for centuries can become an essential part of daily life. I fully support the words of Dmitri Mendeleev: “The future belongs to this metal.”
Keywords: metal; aluminum; experiment; recycling
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