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it is impossible
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1000 kg aluminium oxide contain 470,588 kg aluminium.
The reaction is not possible.
Nonexistite. Such a compound would not be stable, unless there are additional atoms you're not telling us about. Aluminium (III) oxide, aka aluminum oxide, alumina, or corundum, would be Al2O3.
The solvent for aluminium oxide is typically mineral spirits or a similar hydrocarbon-based solvent. These solvents are effective in dissolving and removing any residues of aluminium oxide.
Aluminium oxide has two elements: aluminium and oxygen.
Aluminium forms aluminum oxide as soon as it is exposed to air. Aluminium on its own is very unstable but s oxide very stable.
The chemical formula of aluminium oxide is Al2O3: five atoms.
well, this is my theory, excuse me if i am not at all correct, but i believe the answer is; Aluminium + Iron Oxide ---> Aluminium Oxide + Iron + heat i really do hope this is correct, please except my apologies if it is not.
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1000 kg aluminium oxide contain 470,588 kg aluminium.
Aluminium oxide has an ionic bond.
The neutral atom of aluminium has 13 electrons.
Al2O3 is the chemical formula of aluminium oxide.
There are 3 valence electrons in an atom of aluminium.
The reaction is not possible.
Aluminium oxide is usually white or colorless. It can appear as a whitish powder or in crystal form.