Aluminium is itself an element. By itself, Aluminium cannot be a compound because a compound consists of two or more elements. Similarily, mixtures are two or more elements that are combined, but retain their chemical identities. If aluminium were part of an alloy (a combination of metals, which is what most aluminium products you see daily are actually made of) then it would be considered a mixture.
To summarize: if you're only talking about Aluminium alone, then it is an element.
Aluminum foil is made of aluminum, which is an element. Therefore, aluminum foil itself is not a compound or a mixture, but a pure substance composed of a single element.
Aluminum is an element.
Aluminum foil is a pure substance, not a mixture or compound. It is made up of only one type of atom, aluminum.
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Aluminium is an element . it is not compound or mixture.
Aluminum is an element comprised of only aluminum atoms. It is not a mixture at all.
Aluminum (aluminium in Europe) is an element (Al, atomic number 13).
Neither. Aluminum is an element. As such it can form compounds or be a part of mixtures.
Aluminum cans are made almost entirely of aluminum. The interiors are made of aluminum oxide, which is highly resistant to corrosion. This is a compound, not a mixture.
It is an element, and can be found on the Periodic Table as Al.
Aluminum is an element, most aluminums are alloys of aluminum and other metals.
Yes. Aluminum nitrate is a compound with the formula Al(NO3)3