I hope. First thing. I can't call aluminum a chemical. I have seen it used as aluminum oxide in some items. I have seen it vaporized and sprayed on cardboard sheets to get the shiny surface on a Coors light package. I have seen it made into lightweight arrows instead of wood. I have seen it made into drinking cans and engine manifolds and heads, but in all these instances it is still in the metal form. Not a chemical form.
An aluminum can is made up of the pure substance, aluminum. This means that it has the chemical formula of Al. The surface of aluminum does oxidize, so it will have the formula Al2O3.
Al2O3
Aluminum oxide, known in geology as the mineral corundum.
The chemical formula for aluminum sulfide is Al2S3.
Aluminum (or aluminium) has Al as its chemical symbol.
Aluminum in itself does not have a chemical formula, because chemical formulas are only used for compounds, and Aluminum does not have a chemical formula - only a symbol (which can be found on the periodic table of elements).
They disintegrate, the aluminum is sent into a chemical reaction separating it's molecules and breaking them down
The chemical formula of aluminum chloride is AlCl3.
Aluminum hydroxide chemical formula is Al(OH)3.
The chemical symbol for aluminum is Al.
Aluminum Chloride
=Yes Aluminum Oxide Al2O3 IS a compound a chemical substance consisting of two or more chemical elements.=