Question 35 In reality, aluminum readily oxidizes in air much faster than steel does, forming a layer of aluminum oxide. All aluminum objects have this oxide layer. From this observation, which of the following should be the properties of the oxide layer in aluminum objects? (check all that apply) strong opaque transparent easily removed weak Ne

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Problem 44E: Aluminum (E Al 3+/Al=2.07V) is more easily oxidized than iron (E Fe 3+/Fe=2.07V), and yet when both...
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In reality, aluminum readily oxidizes in air much faster than steel does, forming a layer of
aluminum oxide. All aluminum objects have this oxide layer.
From this observation, which of the following should be the properties of the oxide layer in
aluminum objects? (check all that apply)
strong
opaque
transparent
easily removed
weak
Ne
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