Chemistry 0620 · IGCSE · Corrosion of metals

Corrosion of metals — practice question

If a piece of aluminium foil is placed in dilute hydrochloric acid, no bubbles are observed. Which statement accounts for the absence of effervescence?

  • AAluminium does not make a gas when it reacts with an acid.
  • BAluminium has a surface layer of aluminium oxide.
  • CAluminium is less reactive than hydrogen.
  • DAluminium only reacts with concentrated acid.

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