Aluminum is typically obtained from its ore, bauxite, through a process called the Bayer process. In this process, bauxite is dissolved in hot sodium hydroxide solution, which results in the precipitation of aluminum hydroxide. The aluminum hydroxide is then calcined to produce pure aluminum oxide, also known as alumina, which can then be further processed to obtain aluminum metal.
The compound name for aluminum plus sulfur is aluminum sulfide.
The material has gone through extreme stress/ strain. See Hooke's Law
The name of the ionic compound AlCl3 is aluminum chloride.
The compound AlH3 is called aluminum hydride.
A compound can be broken into its components through a chemical reaction. This reaction can involve the application of heat, the addition of another chemical, or exposure to light. This process causes the bonds holding the atoms in the compound to break, allowing the components to separate.
It takes approxmatly 500 to 1000 years for plastic and aluminum to break down.
The only way to break down a compound is through a chemical reaction.
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It takes approxmatly 500 to 1000 years for plastic and aluminum to break down.
Aluminum can be melted and recycled, but it doesn't break down into simpler forms like elements. Feldspar is a mineral compound that can be broken down through weathering and erosion into smaller particles and minerals.
Ammonium compound breaks down into nitrites, and back to nitrates
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Aluminium oxide is a compound, composed of the elements aluminium and oxygen.
Lysosomes have a chemical that breaks down foreign objects and substances.
The compound name for aluminum plus sulfur is aluminum sulfide.
The material has gone through extreme stress/ strain. See Hooke's Law
The name of the ionic compound AlCl3 is aluminum chloride.