Aluminium is an element, it is not synthetic.
Aluminium oxide does not react with hot carbon because aluminium is more reactive than carbon. This means that aluminium will preferentially react with oxygen to form aluminium oxide rather than with carbon. Additionally, the strong aluminum-oxygen bond is difficult to break, preventing the carbon from replacing the oxygen.
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Yes, aluminium reacts with strong acids such as hydrochloric acid to produce aluminium chloride and hydrogen gas. However, a layer of oxide forms on the surface of aluminium when it is exposed to air, which acts as a protective barrier against further reaction with acids.
Aluminum and fluorine combine to form the compound aluminum fluoride, AlF3.
The compass needle will be unaffected by the presence of the aluminium bar as it is not magnetic. Aluminium is not a magnetic material, so it will not interfere with the function of the compass needle.
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Aluminium is manufactured. The compound from which you get Aluminium is 'bauxite' with the chemical formula Al(OH)3 .
5000-10000 usd
Aluminium is a natural chemical element.
Yes, Aluminium patio furniture can be recycled. It also has it benefits, including the fact that it saves precious natural resources, and that aluminium can be recycled several times as it is a sustainable metal.
Talc is a natural mineral, an Aluminium Silicate, and is quarried for cosmetic and industrial purposes.
It depends on the amount and how tightly packed it is, but it usually should sink(natural)
Aluminium has a natural coating of Aluminium oxide that prevents it from oxidizing (corroding). This layer forms as soon as the Aluminium is made and is impervious to oxygen and water and prevents further oxididation. Some acids and bases can dissolve this layer and then the Aluminum will corrode.
Gold (Because steel and aluminium aren't natural, silver is unlikely)
Aluminium is actually an element, so the only element in aluminium is aluminium.
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Oil, lumber, hydro energy, zinc, uranium, nickel, aluminium, steel and gold.