yes
Yes it is
reactivity series
PotassiumSodiumCalciumMagnesiumAluminiumZincCarbonIronHydrogenLeadCopperSilverGold
Bronze is not an element, it is an alloy (mixture) of copper and tin.
Both are less reactive than aluminum.
Yes
Yes
No.
Lead
Lead sulfate is not soluble in water.
no because the molar mass of lead is great than aluminum
Yes it is. When these two chemicals react, the container they are in becomes heated. Exothermic refers to a release of heat and energy.
yes
there is no reaction
These compounds doesn't react.
what are the products of the reaction between aluminum chloride and cesium
Al(NO3)3 . . . . .A+
Al(NO3)3
No.
If bronze and aluminum are together in salt water the aluminum will corrode due to galvanism or galvanic action. The reaction is called galvanic corrosion. It is created by electro chemical reaction between metals in moist environment.
2Al + 3S ==> Al2S3
Yes, I use it to clean coins.
Al + 2HCl --> AlCl2 + H2
The balanced molecular equation for reaction of heated aluminum with solid lead (II) oxide is 2 Al (s) + 3 PbO -> Al2O3 (s) + Pb (s)*. The balanced ionic equation for reaction of heated aluminum with solid lead (II) oxide is 2 Al (s) + 3 Pb+2 (s) -> 2 Al+3 (s) + Pb (s)*. _________________ *Unless the aluminum is heated sufficiently to cause the reaction mixture to have a temperature above the melting point of lead; in that instance, the lead would be liquid rather than solid.