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How do you break aluminum alumina bond?

I'm not quite sure what you mean because alumina is a compound (aluminum oxide or Al2O3) and aluminum is an element. Therefore, there isn't a bond per se from aluminum to alumina... just aluminum-aluminum bonds and aluminum-oxygen bonds. I do know that alumina will dissolve in a strong base solution, such as KOH or NaOH, and so if you have a layer of alumina on an aluminum sheet, a strong base solution will remove it. Also, a strong acid will dissolve the aluminum. (I do have to admit I'm not entirely sure what the effect of a strong base on aluminum and a strong acid on alumina is, though... and that might be a problem... hmm...)


How does the process of dissolving aluminum oxide occur?

The process of dissolving aluminum oxide occurs when the solid aluminum oxide is mixed with a strong base, such as sodium hydroxide, in water. The base reacts with the aluminum oxide, breaking it down into its ions, aluminum and oxygen. This forms a solution of sodium aluminate and water.


Will lead react with aluminum?

No, lead will not react with aluminum under normal conditions. However, if there is a strong external force or a catalyst present, it may lead to a reaction.


What kind of bond allows for aluminum to be pounded into different shapes?

The metallic bond in aluminum allows it to be pounded into different shapes. Aluminum atoms share their electrons freely, creating a strong bond that can be easily reshaped without breaking.


Why should aluminum pans never be cleaned with washing soda?

Oh, dude, like, washing soda and aluminum pans are like oil and water - they just don't mix! The chemical reaction between aluminum and washing soda can totally mess up your pans, making them all discolored and funky. So, like, just stick to regular dish soap and save yourself the drama.

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What are some characteristics of aluminum?

Aluminum is light, strong, and malleable.


What is a Strong lightweight metal?

aluminum


Aluminum or metal bat?

It depends on how strong you are. Weaker=Metal Stronger=Aluminum


How do you break aluminum alumina bond?

I'm not quite sure what you mean because alumina is a compound (aluminum oxide or Al2O3) and aluminum is an element. Therefore, there isn't a bond per se from aluminum to alumina... just aluminum-aluminum bonds and aluminum-oxygen bonds. I do know that alumina will dissolve in a strong base solution, such as KOH or NaOH, and so if you have a layer of alumina on an aluminum sheet, a strong base solution will remove it. Also, a strong acid will dissolve the aluminum. (I do have to admit I'm not entirely sure what the effect of a strong base on aluminum and a strong acid on alumina is, though... and that might be a problem... hmm...)


What metal is used in aircraft construction?

aluminum alloys because aluminum is quite strong for how light it is


Why is aluminum used in car bodies?

Because aluminum is very strong and very light and it is resistant to corrosion


What metals will evolved hydrogen when reacted to strong base?

Aluminum is a silvery metal that will evolve hydrogen gas when reacted with a strong acid. Aluminum will also evolve hydrogen gas as a product of its reaction with a strong acid.


Why is aluminum used in the construction of passenger aircraft?

It is strong and lightweight.


Why are cars made from aluminum?

Because it is strong, light and will not rust.


Why are aroplanes made from aluminum alloy rather than pure aluminum?

Pure aluminum is not strong enough as building material for airplanes. Alloy with Al are stronger.


Why do people use alluminium?

Assuming you mean aluminum (that's how we spell it on this side of the pond), aluminum is strong and light weight.


What are the Problems with aluminum ladders?

Generally they are not as strong as fiberglass and they conduct electricity.