Show that Aluminum is an active metal by experimenting on it.
What to do: a) watch video for reference.
b) Perform two activities based on the video with aluminum foil and click
photograph while
doing so.
c) Note down the observations.
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Ductile and highly malleable, aluminum can be drawn into wire or rolled into thin foil. The metal is only about one-third as dense as iron or copper. Though chemically active, aluminum is nevertheless highly corrosion-resistant, because in air a hard, tough oxide film forms on its surface.
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