No, aluminum is not a brittle material. Aluminum is a ductile material that has low density and melting point.
In my opinion, YES. Depending on the age of the aluminum and wether the connections were kept tight so heat would not affect it.
Yes, due to the tetrahedron nature of bonding, metal fluorides are generally in brittle behaviour.
No. Aluminum is malleable.
Aluminum is malleable.
yes
Aluminium is ductile and has a low melting point and density.
I don't know, I suppose we have to ask a chemist.
Cast iron, is one example of a non-ductile metal. Unlike ductile metals, copper, steel, aluminium - cast iron is too brittle to be reworked.
There is a chemical reaction between mercury and aluminum, forming what is known as an amalgam.
sodium fluoride
A fluoride salt is brittle.
Formula: AlF3
Aluminium fluoride has an ionic bond.
Aluminium fluoride is AlF3.
Aluminum and fluorine combine to form the compound aluminum fluoride, AlF3.
Aluminium would be too brittle, light, and expensive
An aeroplane body is made up of an alloy (meaning: mixture of metals) of aluminium and copper. This is as aluminium is very light and cheap, but it needs copper as aluminium is too brittle. This way the plane have a weight of aluminium but the felexibility of copper!
Kryolite: A mineral consisting of a fluoride of aluminium and sodium which occurs typically as white or colourless massive deposits and is used in electrolytic aluminium smelting as a flux to dissolve bauxite.
Flourine reacts with aluminium to form aluminium fluoride which is a salt. With oxygen, it forms aluminium oxide which acts as a shield to metallic aluminium. With nitrogen, aluminium forms several compounds which are generally called nitrides of aluminium. And it forms compounds with many other elements including chlorine, bromine and sulfur.
Aluminium iodide is covalent because the electron pair is easily dragged away from the iodide ion. On the other hand, aluminium fluoride is ionic because the aluminium ion can't polarise the small fluoride ion sufficiently to form a covalent bond.
Aluminium is ductile and has a low melting point and density.
Convet the following word equation into a balanced chemical equation : aluminum metal+ copper (11) fluoride ------> aluminium fluoride + copper metal