Yes.
It will corrode (eat) holes in aluminum- or eat it all up.
According to HowStuffWorks, acid rain can corrode both stone and metal, effectively speeding up the weathering process. http://science.howstuffworks.com/acid-rain2.htm
Aluminium is an active metal and sulfuric acid is a proton donor. Being a metal, aluminium always tends to give away the valence electrons and to stabilize as Al3+ ions. The protons gain these electrons and give gaseous hydrogen as a product.
Hydrochloric acid will react with Aluminum to form Aluminum Chloride (AlCl3) but not with Nickel.
Yes.
Vitamin C
Cladosporium resinae and Stemphylium genus are fungi that are known to corrode aluminum.
It will corrode (eat) holes in aluminum- or eat it all up.
no it wont
Yes, both HCl and Acetic acid will corrode it .
They corrode due to acid rain. Smoke from the factories dissolve in rain to form acid rain.
it takes thousands of years for acid rain to corrode limestone.
actually vitamin C's real name now is ascorbic Well, it's absorbic acid!!!
aluminium does not corrode as easily
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No, aluminum doesn't rust but it can corrode. If there is a sealant or coating on the aluminum to help protect it, then it will last for a long time.