Science, asked by Ketanb2113, 7 months ago

aluminium metal form oxide with water and not hydroxide.why?​

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Answered by vidhijain20
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Explanation:

However, in practice a piece of aluminum dropped into water will not react under room temperature conditions, or even with boiling water. This is because the aluminum has a thin coherent, adhering layer of aluminum oxide, Al2O3, on its surface and this alumina layer prevents the reaction.

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