Depends what you heating source is. Generally no.. If you want to see sparks from heating a metal use Magnesium.
No, aluminum is an element.
Aluminum oxide - Al2O3.
This would be known as an alloy. An alloy, lets say titanium and aluminum, are mixed to create a metal that would be light weight and strong.
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To be honest I'm not sure??
Aluminium does not produce sparks.
Aluminum powder creates the bright and shimmery sparks in fireworks.
it sparks
no.
Flint is used to produce sparks to ignite powder.
This compound will not produce a flame as Aluminum, which is the element that controls whether photons(flame color) are released or not.
Casting is a fairly simple and inexpensive way to produce aluminum. Casting occurs when molten (very hot) aluminum is poured into a mold to produce a desired shape or pattern.
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Nope. Just tried it. Sparks galore.
aluminum will produce tiny bubbles
2Al +3F2 > 2AlF3
It takes about 4.4 tons of bauxite ore (and about 14000 KWH of electricity) to produce 1 ton of aluminum.