A bar of aluminum and a bar of silver are alike in that they are both metallic elements, which means they share properties such as conductivity, malleability, and ductility. Additionally, both metals can be shaped into various forms and are used in a variety of applications, from industrial to decorative purposes. Furthermore, they both exhibit luster and can be recycled efficiently.
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Bulk aluminum is usually a silver color. (Think aluminum foil.)
There are several websites that sell aluminum bar grating. Local hardware stores may also sell aluminum bar grating.
Both a pie and a bar graph are alike because they display data.
When aluminum sulfate reacts with silver nitrate, aluminum nitrate and silver sulfate are formed. This is because the aluminum ions in aluminum sulfate replace the silver ions in silver nitrate due to the reactivity of the metals.
Similar - They're both metals, and they both can be recycled. Differences - density, electronegativity, orbital structure, atomic number, heat capacitance, conductance, monetary value, sheen...almost everything else.
Kitchen pans are made of aluminum rather than silver for several reasons. Aluminum, although reactive, does not react as strongly as silver does. Silver also has a much lower melting point than aluminum and is more expensive.
they both have bars?
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The extruded bar would be produced by pushing molten aluminum through a die. Where as the other option for making the bar would be to cast it in a mould. The extruded bar would probably have smoother sides and would be available in longer lengths.
When aluminum chloride and silver nitrate are mixed, a double displacement reaction takes place where aluminum nitrate and silver chloride are formed. Silver chloride is a white precipitate that can be observed in the reaction mixture.
The equation for the reaction between aluminum and silver nitrate is: 2Al + 3AgNO3 → 3Ag + 2Al(NO3)3. This reaction produces silver metal and aluminum nitrate.