Cladosporium resinae and Stemphylium genus are fungi that are known to corrode aluminum.
In short, yes. Corrosive means that it causes or can cause something to corrode.
cause the molecules in the metal are squeezed tight together
Aluminium has a good 'strength to weight ratio'. This means that when you need to design something to have relatively little weight but be strong too, aluminum is a good choice.
Aluminum very rapidly forms a thin layer of aluminum oxide, which is very stable. The layer "passivates" the surface, and it is immune to all but very strong acids or (especially) bases.
Cladosporium resinae and Stemphylium genus are fungi that are known to corrode aluminum.
no it wont
Aluminum because it is a better conductor
yes
No. Calphalon pans are made of aluminum, not carbon steel.
aluminium does not corrode as easily
Yes.
No.
They are made of Aluminum because aluminum gathers and stores heat.
No, aluminum doesn't rust but it can corrode. If there is a sealant or coating on the aluminum to help protect it, then it will last for a long time.
Simple answer: Most pots and pans are made of aluminum. So, YES.
In short, yes. Corrosive means that it causes or can cause something to corrode.