Title: Corrosion resistance of aluminium
1Corrosion resistance of aluminium
2Corrosion resistance (???) of aluminium
- Chemically, Al is more reactive than Fe.
- However, Al articles (??) corrode more slowly in
air. - Al is protected by alayer of impermeable(???)
oxide Al2O3 from the attack of air.
Air
Al
Al2O3(s)
3Formation of impermeable aluminium oxide
4? Why is aluminium resistant to corrosion while
iron isn't ?
5? Why is aluminium resistant to corrosion while
iron isn't ?
- The aluminium oxide layer formed at the surface
of aluminium is very dense and stuck firmly (?)
onto the metal which protects aluminium from
further corrosion. - The rust formed at the surface of iron fakes off
(??) easily and exposes the iron to further
corrosion.
6Anodisation of Aluminium article
The oxygen gas evolved reacts with Al to form a
thicker layer of Al2O3(s)
7? Write the equation(s) for the reactions
involved at the anode of anodisation process.
8? Write the equation(s) for the reactions
involved at the anode of anodisation process.
- At anode4OH-(aq) ? O2(g) H2O(l) 4e-
- 4Al(s) 3O2(g) ? 2Al2O3(s)
9Corrosion of aluminium
10Reaction of aluminium with air (with HgCl2(aq))