No, aluminum oxide is not an element. Indeed, nothing called an "oxide" can be an element, as this term indicates that the substance is combined with oxygen and is therefore a compound, not an element.
No, However, aluminum (sometimes written as aluminium) is an element. Alumina is an informal name for the compound aluminum oxide (Al2O3).
Al is the symbol for Aluminum and O is the symbol for oxygen. When oxygen is paired in a compound, it is changed to oxide. The name then is aluminum oxide.
Gold is a very unreactive element, so it occurs as gold metal in nature. However, aluminum is more reactive, and so it occurs in aluminum ore (aluminum oxide) in nature, not as aluminum metal.
=Yes Aluminum Oxide Al2O3 IS a compound a chemical substance consisting of two or more chemical elements.=
Yes. Aluminum nitrate is a compound with the formula Al(NO3)3
No, aluminum oxide is not metallic. But aluminum is.
The definition of aluminum oxide is various forms of aluminum oxide. This only occurred naturally as corundum.
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.
No, Aluminum oxide is a pure substance.
Aluminum and oxygen form aluminum oxide. Aluminum and iodine form aluminum iodide.
Aluminum is a natural metallic element signified by [AL] in the periodic table. While it is a natural element it is mostly found as an oxide or silicate which means it must be processed before pure aluminum is obtained. Most aluminum used is actually an alloy consisting of aluminum along with various other components.Man-made, of course.Aluminium is extracted from bauxite (aluminium oxide mainly) by the Hall-Heroult process.