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aluminium has greater tendancy to bind to oxygen than carbon,so it cannot be extracted
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
No. Iron (Fe = ferrous), is a totally different element.
The reaction is not possible.
No, aluminum is not stronger than iron, infact iron is stronger. We can also find it from the reactivity series table.
Aluminium is mainly extracted from Bauxite, which is Aluminium oxide(Al2O3). Iron is mainly extracted from Hematite, which is Iron(III) oxide(Fe2O3). Some other minerals of Iron are Pyrite(FeS2) and Magnetite(Fe3O4).
aluminium has greater tendancy to bind to oxygen than carbon,so it cannot be extracted
Bauxite . Chemically it is Aluminium oxide (Al2O3)
Most bike hubs are aluminium. Aluminium comes from Bauxite ore, which is refined and the metal aluminium extracted. Axles and bearings are generally steel, which comes from iron ore.
It's not that it cannot be extracted through electrolysis, but it is because electrolysis is a very expensive process, and hence is only used for very reactive metals.
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
Haematite is an Iron ore (Fe2O3). Therefore, it stands to reason that the metal extracted is iron. Haema- is a prefix used to indicate that the word has something to do with blood; in this case, its colour. Incidentally, oxygenated blood is red because it contains iron. Iron Oxide (Fe2O3) (rust) is red.
No. -Iron must be filtered out by different methods. Get a sample tested to know how much iron you have.No. -Iron must be filtered out by different methods. Get a sample tested to know how much iron you have.
Several: Lithium, Barium, Strontium, Calcium, Magnesium, Aluminium and Titanium
Aluminium is paramagnetic, iron is ferromagnetic Aluminium has a low density, iron is more dense Aluminium is not corroded in water, iron is easily corroded The hardness of aluminium is lower The price of aluminium is greater The melting point of iron is significantly greater The thermal and electrical conductivity of aluminium are more important Iron has a greater chemical reactivity ................................................................... etc.
Iron is heavier than aluminium. Aluminium is easier to form, shape and machine.
Iron is extracted from haematite.