These elements will not combine chemically.
Aluminum and fluorine combine to form the compound aluminum fluoride, AlF3.
no they wont combine unless you heat the silver first then the hydrogen can combine with the silver
Aluminium is sometimes called "silver from clay" because it can be extracted from bauxite, a clay-like rock. The term highlights the transformation of a common material like clay into a valuable metal like aluminium through the extraction process.
In mint condition it will be silver.
Pouring concentrated Nitric acid(HNO3). It will dissolve Silver but not Aluminium because, Aluminium will form a passivation layer which is resistant to Nitric acid
Zinc = Metals + 2 x Fire Aluminium = Metals + 3 x Fire Also Chromium, Copper, Iron... are made by this formula : Metals + n x Fire
Silver can combine with elements such as sulfur, oxygen, chlorine, and fluorine to form compounds. Some common silver compounds include silver nitrate (AgNO3), silver sulfide (Ag2S), silver oxide (Ag2O), silver chloride (AgCl), and silver fluoride (AgF).
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Aluminium and magnesium are used in fireworks.
Some metals such as Gold, Silver and Aluminium.
Of course, silver has many chemical compounds.
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