Yes it will corrode under certain conditions, however when compared to other metals such as Zinc or Iron kept under the same conditions, the corrosion of aluminum is much less. Aluminium in air will form a thin but durable coating of oxide on its surface which prevents further corrosion.
It doesn't corrode and remains shiny.
Copper is always preferred in houses because it conducts electricity better and does not corrode on the surface as easily as aluminium. But for overhead electric wires, aluminium is preferred because it is much lighter and the pylons don't have to be so massive.
when alluminium reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid , it forms alluminium chloride and gives out hydrogen
YES!
Alluminium
It is a solid.
alluminium
A tube is the same as bar with just a hole running through the middle. hope this helps
yes, assets corrode.
they are made of alluminium
Alluminium
It is made from alluminium.