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what is the reaction of aluminium and oxygen in air

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Answered by Jahnavi63
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4Al + 3O2 → 2 Al2O3
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Aluminum reacts with oxygen to form a layer of aluminum oxide on the outside of the metal, according to How Stuff Works. This thin layer protects the underlying metal from corrosion caused by oxygen, water or other chemicals. Aluminum burns in oxygen with a white flame to form the trioxide aluminum (III) oxide, says Web Elements. Chemists write the chemical reaction between aluminum and oxygen as: 4Al+ 3O2 = 2Al2O3.

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