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Au(s) | Au+(aq) Al3+(aq) | Al(s)(-_^)
That is the standard notation.
That IS the standard notation.
That is the standard notation.
That is the standard notation.
Au(s) | Au+(aq) Al3+(aq) | Al(s)(-_^)
The standard ionic notation for xenon is Xe^{2+}. Xenon typically forms a cation with a +2 charge by losing two electrons.
The standard electrode potential of aluminum is -1.66 V. This means that in a standard electrochemical cell, aluminum tends to be oxidized (lose electrons) rather than reduced.
That is the standard notation.
That IS the standard notation.
That is the standard notation.
That is the standard notation.
That is the standard notation.
standard notation is the answer the standard notation of 4*4 is 16 because its the answer
Yes is is non reactive because of the electrons that are on the exterieur energetique layers of its atome. The attomique number for aluminum is 13 meaining it has 3 valence electrons ( 3 electrons on its outer layer). When an element does not have a completed exterieur energetic layer it is unstable, so it tries to gain electrons or loose electrons to become stable ( to be stable you need to have 8 electrons on the outer layer). So in this case aluminum wants to become stable, by loosing three electrons, but the ponostrophic energy required to loose them is to high, so it basicly gives up until it can react with a moleculos element, which is a whole different topic.
The standard notation is 15
5,314 is the standard notation.