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The Al and O must balance each other in charge, so it takes 2 Al^3+ for a total of 6+ and it takes 3 O^2- for a total of 6-. Thus, aluminum oxide has the formula of Al2O3
You can react Aluminum to react with Ironoxide to get Iron. Iron(II)oxide + Aluminum --> Aluminumoxide + Iron Fe2O3 + 2Al --> Al2O3 + 2Fe
These two compounds do not react with each other but on heating in presence of aluminum oxide the pentadecane under goes cracking process.
24 mols of aluminum must have reacted since aluminum oxide is Al2O3
Propanol does not react with aluminum oxide.
2Al + Fe2O3 -> Al2O3 + 2Fe the thermite reaction-
The Al and O must balance each other in charge, so it takes 2 Al^3+ for a total of 6+ and it takes 3 O^2- for a total of 6-. Thus, aluminum oxide has the formula of Al2O3
You can react Aluminum to react with Ironoxide to get Iron. Iron(II)oxide + Aluminum --> Aluminumoxide + Iron Fe2O3 + 2Al --> Al2O3 + 2Fe
1.5 moles of O2 react with 2 moles of Al 2Al + 1.5 O2 = Al2O3.
These two compounds do not react with each other but on heating in presence of aluminum oxide the pentadecane under goes cracking process.
(the metal) oxide for example aluminum oxide
1. Copper(II) = Cu2+ Oxygen = O2- Carbon = C4- 2CuO + C2 --> 2Cu + 2CO2 Copper (II) oxide + Carbon --> Copper + Carbondioxide 2. Aluminum = Al3+ Iron (III) = Fe3+ Oxygen = O2- 2Al + Fe2O3 --> Al2O3 + 2Fe Aluminum + Iron (III) oxide --> Aluminumoxide + Iron
24 mols of aluminum must have reacted since aluminum oxide is Al2O3
This is a mole stoichiometry problem. Start with the balanced equation for the synthesis of aluminum oxide: 4Al + 3O2 --> 2Al2O3. The ratio of aluminum to aluminum oxide in this equation is 4:2, or 2:1, so 5.23 moles Al means half that number for Al2O3, so about 2.62 moles of aluminum oxide will be produced.
Aluminum oxide does not react with water! Not under normal conditions anyway. That's why aluminum metal doesn't corrode -- but a thin aluminum oxide layer builds up and protect the outer surface.That being said, it can react with water in acidic conditions to produce Al3+ ions.Al2O3(s) + 6H(aq) --> 2Al3+(aq) + 3H2O(l)
if 75grams of oxygen react how many frams of aluminum are required
Yes ammonia can react with aluminum oxide. Aluminum oxide is ampoteric, that is, it shows both acidic and basic characters. Ammonia is basic in nature, so there will be a reaction between acidic and basic chemicals.