No.
it floats because the xenon gas particles are heavier that the aluminum foil's.
Most vehicle engines in the US are made of cast aluminum. Previously, they were made of steel, but in the gas milage race, cast aluminum won because it is lighter.
Most fuel tanks are made of steel or plastic.
I believe that would form aluminum chloride.
Aluminum Is A Solid!
Yes, aluminum chloride and hydrogen gas formed
No, it is metal
The correct chemical equation is 4Al + 3O2 -> 2Al2O3, which represents the reaction where aluminum combines with oxygen gas to form aluminum oxide.
When vinegar comes into contact with aluminum, a chemical reaction occurs that produces hydrogen gas and forms aluminum acetate. This reaction can cause the aluminum to corrode and release bubbles of gas.
aluminum is not made from another metal, it is not an alloy. aluminum is a pure metal, made purely of itself.
Hydrogen gas is formed when aluminum metal reacts with aqueous sodium hydroxide. The reaction produces aluminum hydroxide and hydrogen gas.
No but it is made of aluminum which is the most prevalent element in the earth.