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Yes, aluminum reacts with oxygen to form aluminum oxide. 2Al(s) + 3O2(g) ---------> Al2O3(s)
Aluminium combines with oxygen to form aluminium oxide or alumina, Al2O3
A passive aluminum oxide layer will form on the surface of the aluminum, when it is in the presence of Oxygen (Al2O3). This then goes on to protect the rest of the aluminum from further oxidisation as the layer will remain in place, bonded to the aluminum.
It is a chemical change, because a new substance is created, and you cannot reverse it back to the way it was.
It will form a mixture of the two compounds.
Aluminum and oxygen form aluminum oxide. Aluminum and iodine form aluminum iodide.
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Yes, aluminum reacts with oxygen to form aluminum oxide. 2Al(s) + 3O2(g) ---------> Al2O3(s)
Aluminium combines with oxygen to form aluminium oxide or alumina, Al2O3
A passive aluminum oxide layer will form on the surface of the aluminum, when it is in the presence of Oxygen (Al2O3). This then goes on to protect the rest of the aluminum from further oxidisation as the layer will remain in place, bonded to the aluminum.
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Aluminum oxide is formed by combining the aluminum mass consumed by burning with oxygen from the air to form aluminum oxide, with formula Al2O3.
It is a chemical change, because a new substance is created, and you cannot reverse it back to the way it was.
Compounds that form when an element such as aluminum or iron combines chemically with oxygen are called oxides. Oxide minerals are used to make products such as abrasives, toothpaste, cement, and paint.
Oxide is the ionized form of oxygen
It is a synthesis reaction because the two substances are combining to form one.
It will form a mixture of the two compounds.