you can identify it because it's white
These reagents doesn't react.
Aluminum (Al) is a +3 metal, and nitrate (NO3) is a -1 polyatomic ion. In order to cancel out the charges, you need 3 nitrates for every 1 aluminum, so the correct formula is Al(NO3)3.
Yes. Aluminum nitrate is a compound with the formula Al(NO3)3
The molecular formula for copper(II) nitrate and aluminum are Cu(NO3)2 and Al. The balanced reaction involves 3-moles of Cu(NO3)2 reacting with 2-moles of Al to yield 2-moles of aluminum nitrate Al(NO3)3 and 3-moles of Cu.
It will depend on the oxidizer you are using. Nitrate-aluminum flash powders are pretty stable, but a ammonium perchlorate-aluminum flash powder is extremely shock sensitive. One scrap on the ground and it could ignite. By the way, flash powders (with the exception of ammonium nitrate and aluminum which is explosive) do not detonate; they just burn very fast.
You need to specify what kind of name before anyone can answer this? ALuminum is aluminum and Nitrate is a polyatomic ion.
Aluminium almost always forms the +3 oxidation state in its compounds, so we do not use a Roman numeral when naming aluminum compounds. The NO3 moiety is the nitrate ion, NO3-. So the name is aluminum nitrate.
AlNO3
aluminum nitrate
Aluminum nitrate is a slightly acidic salt.
Aluminium nitrate = Al(NO3)3
Aluminium nitrate is an ionic compound.
The chemical formula of aluminium nitrate is - Al(NO3)3.
The percentage of nitrogen in aluminium nitrate is 19,72 %.
AlNO3
ionic
The chemical formula of aluminium nitrate is Al(NO3)3.