Aluminum and iron are metals.
Both iron and aluminium are metals, elements; found in the Periodic Table.
Iron forms coloured compounds ; aluminium does not.
Iron has several oxidation states ; aluminium only has one.
Iron melts at a very high temperature, aluminium melts at a lower temperature.
Aluminium reacts instantaneously with air(oxygen) iron is much slower.
They are all examples of pure elemental compounds, and have symbols on the Periodic table of the Elements. Al is the symbol for Aluminum, O is the symbol for Oxygen, and C is the symbol for Carbon.
These are examples of elements that are found in the periodic table.
Aluminium and silver are examples of metal. Both the metal is silver in Colour. They both are conductor of heat and light.
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Carbon.
Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide...
10 examples of combination reactions include: C+O2= CO2 (carbon + oxygen = carbon dioxide); O+H2O=H2O2 (oxygen + water = hydrogen peroxide); NA2+H2O=2NaOH (sodium oxide + water = sodium hydroxide); 4Li+O2=2Li2O (lithium + oxygen = lithium oxide); H2+Cl2=2HCL (hydrogen + chlorine = hydrochloride); 2 H2+02=2 H2O (hydrogen + oxygen = water); S+SO2=SO2 (sulfur + oxygen = sulfur dioxide); Ba+F2=BaF2 (barium metal + fluorine gas = salt barium fluoride; MgO+CO2=MgCO3 (magnesium oxide + carbon = magnesium carbon dioxide); 2Al+3Br=2AlBr3 (aluminum + bromine = aluminum iron and bromine iron).
Oxygen. Carbon as diamond is a good electrical insulator, (graphite is an electrical conductor), silicon is a semiconductor so has limited electrical conductivity and aluminium is a metal and a good electrical conductor.
1. Copper(II) = Cu2+ Oxygen = O2- Carbon = C4- 2CuO + C2 --> 2Cu + 2CO2 Copper (II) oxide + Carbon --> Copper + Carbondioxide 2. Aluminum = Al3+ Iron (III) = Fe3+ Oxygen = O2- 2Al + Fe2O3 --> Al2O3 + 2Fe Aluminum + Iron (III) oxide --> Aluminumoxide + Iron
Carbon.
carbon and aluminum
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No. To be considered organic a compound must contain carbon. Sodium aluminum silicate contains sodium, aluminum, silicon, and oxygen, but not carbon.
oxygen, carbon dioxide
Al2(CO3)3..ie for every 3 CO3 u will have 2 aluminum . i.e 3 carbon 9 oxygen and 2 aluminum makes one aluminum carbonate.
All halogens , carbon and oxygen.
Examples are oxygen, nitrogen , alkenes with carbon carbon double bonds, alkynes with carbon carbon triple bonds, the carbon oxygen double bonds in carbon dioxide
During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and oxygen are exchanged. The plant uses the carbon dioxide for the photosynthesis and expels oxygen.
Al: aluminum (aluminium) C: carbon H: hydrogen O: oxygen
organic molecules contain hydrogen, oxygen and carbon. therefore it is not organic
nitrogen oxygen carbon dioxide