Aluminum oxide is formed by combining the aluminum mass consumed by burning with oxygen from the air to form aluminum oxide, with formula Al2O3.
You think probable to aluminothermy; an example is:
Fe2O3 + 2 Al----- → 2 Fe + Al2O3
Aluminium sulfide is not soluble in water; Al2S3 is easily hydrolyzed.
the reaction of iron(iii)oxide (Fe2O3) with alumimium is used to join the railway tracks or cracked machine parts. the reaction is known as ALUMINO THERMIT PROCESS. REACTION :- Fe2o3(s)+2Al(s) --> 2Fe(l)+Al2O3(s)+Heat -by kartikcool.cool@gmail.com
The reaction is not possible.
Aluminium hydroxide could be formed
Because aluminium chloride is a compound, not a reaction.
Aluminium sulfide is not soluble in water; Al2S3 is easily hydrolyzed.
Reacting aluminium and sulfur forms Al2S3. The reaction produces a lot of heat and forms the colorless aluminium(III) sulfide. This is a covalent compound.
the reaction of iron(iii)oxide (Fe2O3) with alumimium is used to join the railway tracks or cracked machine parts. the reaction is known as ALUMINO THERMIT PROCESS. REACTION :- Fe2o3(s)+2Al(s) --> 2Fe(l)+Al2O3(s)+Heat -by kartikcool.cool@gmail.com
The reaction is not possible.
Aluminium can form with fluorine the aluminium trifluoride, AlF3.
Aluminium hydroxide could be formed
The sun is not really a conductor of heat, it is agenerator of heat (via a very large and sustained thermonuclear reaction). A conductor of heat is normally a material that allows heat to be transfered through its body; examples of good heat conductors are aluminium and copper
Iron is formed with aluminium oxide. The reaction is used for welding iron (steel) components.
Because aluminium chloride is a compound, not a reaction.
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Aluminium metal reacts with bromine gas to form aluminium tribromide. 2Al + 3Br2 ==> 2AlBr3