Aluminium is a form of weak metal. It can be said to be the most abundant metal in the Earth's surface, relatively the same amount as iron. As aluminium is metal, as I said, it is commonly found in ores, so they do not have specific shape or size. They can be moulded into many different shapes and sizes to fit our needs, just like all other metals.
They will react together. IT will form aluminium hydroxide.
Aluminium ore is called bauxite
Aluminium (Al) is a solid metal.
Nothing, they simply form a mixture in molten state. A mixture of 10% Aluminium in copper is Aluminium bronze.
Aluminium is more reactive than copper. Aluminium can react with oxygen in the air to form a protective oxide layer, while copper does not readily react with oxygen.
Iron is heavier than aluminium. Aluminium is easier to form, shape and machine.
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They will react together. IT will form aluminium hydroxide.
Flourine reacts with aluminium to form aluminium fluoride which is a salt. With oxygen, it forms aluminium oxide which acts as a shield to metallic aluminium. With nitrogen, aluminium forms several compounds which are generally called nitrides of aluminium. And it forms compounds with many other elements including chlorine, bromine and sulfur.
Aluminium will lose 3 electrons to form Al3+ ions.
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Aluminium oxide is usually white or colorless. It can appear as a whitish powder or in crystal form.
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Aluminium ore is called bauxite
Aluminium (Al) is a solid metal.
If you think to aluminium the ion is Al3+.
The main source of aluminum is bauxite, a form of rock.