Almost all Aluminum is produced from the ore: Bauxite
Aluminium is called "एल्यूमिनियम" (aluminium) in Hindi.
aluminium+hydrochloric acid= aluminium chloride+hydrogen :)
sillicon and magnesium
Aluminium is a metal (an element), not an alloy. This means that it's only made up of aluminium atoms. It has no other impurities in it. Aluminium ore is called bauxite. This has aluminium plus other substances in it, but aluminium on its own is a metal with just aluminium atoms in it.
- aluminium is cheap- aluminium has a low density- aluminium is not easy corrodable- aluminium has convenable thermal and electrical coductivities
Aluminium is called "एल्यूमिनियम" (aluminium) in Hindi.
Yes. Aluminum-based minerals occur in all three of the main rock types, including igneous rocks.
Aluminium and phosphorus
aluminium+hydrochloric acid= aluminium chloride+hydrogen :)
Aluminum is found in many sedimentary rocks, but the main ore of aluminum is the rock bauxite.
sillicon and magnesium
Aluminium chloride (AlCl3) contain Al and Cl.
Aluminium is a metal (an element), not an alloy. This means that it's only made up of aluminium atoms. It has no other impurities in it. Aluminium ore is called bauxite. This has aluminium plus other substances in it, but aluminium on its own is a metal with just aluminium atoms in it.
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Rocks in the sea are typically referred to as sea rocks or underwater rocks. They can also be called submerged rocks or marine rocks.
Like many other fighter aircraft of that period, Spitfires were made from an aluminium frame and skinned with an aluminium alloy called 'dural'.
- aluminium is cheap- aluminium has a low density- aluminium is not easy corrodable- aluminium has convenable thermal and electrical coductivities