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Aluminum is rarely used in it pure form in common sheet. There is usually at least some silicon and copper as additives to control certain properties of the metal "mixture".
The elements Copper (Cu) and Silver (Ag) may be in the same group, but they are completely different elements. This means they have a different amount of electrons. Copper has 29 electrons, wheras Silver has 47.
Aluminum is an element, but it doesn't work well when it's pure. It's usually alloyed with copper, magnesium, manganese, silicon or zinc in various combinations depending on what you want the finished metal to do.
The reaction forms aluminum sulfate and frees copper.
copper is definite element
copper, aluminum, and steel
It is an element but also can be a mixture because it has silicon and copper in it to make aluminum foil. Some of these people cant give the right answers!! ;P
Most basically, brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, while aluminum is a pure element.
Nothing will happen. Displacement reaction only happens when the element is more reactive than the salt solution. An example will be the otherwise. If you put aluminum metal into a solution of Copper (II) Sulfate. The aluminum metal will displace copper metal and you will have a solution of Aluminum Sulfate and copper metal. As long the element you put into the salt solution is more reactive than the cation of the solution, it will displace the metal.
Aluminum.
different molecular construction
Copper is used the majority of the time. Gold is sometimes because it does not corrode. Tungsten is used in light bulbs because it is a good resistor and resists the flow of electrons. Aluminum and silver are also sometimes used. There is also some recent research in safely using sodium and lithium.
Aluminum is rarely used in it pure form in common sheet. There is usually at least some silicon and copper as additives to control certain properties of the metal "mixture".
aluminum
Copper is an element. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin.
Rhenium oxide.
The elements Copper (Cu) and Silver (Ag) may be in the same group, but they are completely different elements. This means they have a different amount of electrons. Copper has 29 electrons, wheras Silver has 47.