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Aluminum chloride is not a metal. When a metal (Aluminum) is compounded with a nonmetal (Chloride) the resulting compound is no longer a metal.It is an example of an inorganic compound that "cracks" at mild temperature, reversibly changing from a polymer to a monomer.
H20 is a compound as it is made from more than one element.
Not by themselves, because they are both too electropositive. Together with oxygen, however, they form calcium aluminate.
Yes. Iron is more reactive than copper, so will displace it from a compound. If you put a piece of iron into copper sulfate solution, it will be soon coated with a deposit of orangey red copper.CuSO4 + Fe --> FeSO4 + Cu
A white crystalline solid can be either a compound or an element. It depends on the specific substance in question. For example, table salt (sodium chloride) is a white crystalline compound, while pure elemental sulfur can also be a white crystalline solid. Testing and analysis are usually needed to determine whether the solid is a compound or an element.
the second element or the negative one ends in ide. While a free element would just end the way it normally would. example: if you were trying to combine Aluminum and oxygen the compounds name would be aluminum oxide.
Yes
This compound is a molecule, so NOT an element, nor mixture. Chem. formula: C6H12O6 (an example of carbohydrate)
Compound it has Oxygen and Carbon.
no, compound
A.) compound
Aspirin is a compound, copper is a chemical element.
Iron (Fe) is a chemical element.
A more reactive metal, such as zinc or magnesium, can replace aluminum in a solution of an aluminum compound through a single displacement reaction due to the reactivity series. For example, if zinc is added to a solution of aluminum chloride, zinc will replace aluminum in the compound, forming zinc chloride and aluminum metal.
It's a compound because it is made up of 2 different types of atoms.
Element: oxygen, potassium Compound: sodium chloride, potassium dichromate Mixture: air, orange juice
They fit the pattern: element + compound --> different element + different compound. Example: Zn + CuSO4 --> Cu + ZnSO4.