Almost all Aluminum is produced from the ore: Bauxite
The primary ore is called "bauxite" from the French village of "Les Baux"
It is Aluminium.
Sedimentary rocks are formed from the fragments of other rocks
aluminium+hydrochloric acid= aluminium chloride+hydrogen :)
sillicon and magnesium
The primary ore is called "bauxite" from the French village of "Les Baux"
It is Aluminium.
Aluminum is found in many sedimentary rocks, but the main ore of aluminum is the rock bauxite.
Sedimentary rocks are formed from the fragments of other rocks
Aluminium and phosphorus
Yes. Aluminum-based minerals occur in all three of the main rock types, including igneous rocks.
aluminium+hydrochloric acid= aluminium chloride+hydrogen :)
sillicon and magnesium
Aluminium has a valency of 3 and forms a compound called aluminium chloride with chlorine . It is stable . But phosphorus has a valency of 3 and 5. Hence , it is called phosphorous trichloride and phosphorous pentachloride.
It is mined as the mineral 'Bauxite'. Bauxite' is an impure form of Aluminium Oxide.
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Aluminium chloride (AlCl3) contain Al and Cl.