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A static charge of electricity will be the result.
Ovreall charge is neutral or no charge
Because Aluminium has valence shell electronic configuration of 3s2 3p1 This indicates it has 3 valence electrons and so, it has to loose 3 electrons to gain stability, . Aluminum has 13 protons(+ve charge) and 13 electrons(-ve charge) and after poising 3 electrons it's net charge becomes 13 - 10 that is + 3 .
Aluminum's atomic symbol: Al Aluminum's ionic symbol: Al3+
Aluminium, like most metals, forms cations easier than it does anions. The most common for aluminum is Al3+, when it has lost three electrons.
Because of a static charge caused by the rubbing.
just by rubbing an object e.g: rubbing hands, rubbing stones, to create a charge
Aluminum ions carry a charge of three. Al3+.
A static charge of electricity will be the result.
Aluminum has trivalent cation. It is Al3+
Static electrical charge.
Ovreall charge is neutral or no charge
By rubbing them together.
Friction is created by rubbing two objects with different electrical charge.
negative
yes
The neutral atom hasn't a charge.