yes but mix it with water and use it in a well-ventilated area
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Yes, ammonia can be used to clean aluminum surfaces. Mix ammonia with water in equal parts, apply the solution to the aluminum surface, scrub gently with a soft brush or cloth, and then rinse thoroughly with water. Avoid using ammonia on coated or anodized aluminum as it may cause damage.
Ammonia can be used to clean aluminum, but it may cause discoloration or damage to the surface depending on the concentration and exposure time. It is safer to use specialized aluminum cleaners to avoid any potential harm to the metal.
Yes ammonia can react with aluminum oxide. Aluminum oxide is ampoteric, that is, it shows both acidic and basic characters. Ammonia is basic in nature, so there will be a reaction between acidic and basic chemicals.
Ammonia can corrode aluminum by forming an aluminum ammine complex that can weaken the metal. It can also cause stress corrosion cracking in aluminum. On bronze, ammonia can tarnish the surface and cause pitting corrosion by attacking the copper content in the alloy.
It is not recommended to use ammonia on aluminum surfaces, as it can cause discoloration or damage to the metal. It is best to use a cleaner specifically designed for aluminum or to consult the manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning.
Aluminum foil does not react with ammonia under normal conditions. However, prolonged exposure to ammonia vapors may cause some discoloration or corrosion on the foil surface over time. It is advisable to avoid prolonged contact between aluminum foil and ammonia to prevent any potential reactions.