Many things must be done: washing the dog for example. Fixing the whole globalwarming-imminent-doom problem. Cleaning my room.
It all depends on what you're talking about specifically.
Aluminium doesn't react with sodium bicarbonate.Aluminium react with sodium hydroxide.
oxygen
Sodium hydroxide must be dissociated in water.
An Aluminium salt and Ammonia
They will react together. IT will form aluminium hydroxide.
This is because carbon is less reactive than aluminium.
Yes
Aluminium ore is called bauxite. The bauxite is purified to yield a white powder, aluminium oxide, from witch aluminium can be extracted. The extraction is done by electrolysis. But first the aluminium oxide must be made molten so that electricity can pass through it.
Oxygen, chlorine, fluorine.
yes it will because it can burn through the kitchen foil!!!
Aluminium can react with acids in some foods. Some of the Al salts will therefore enter your food.
neither of them corrodes. Both of them are passivated, in stainless steel it is a film of chromium oxide, in aluminium a film of aluminium oxide.