Aluminium is a common element in the Earth's continental crust, it is expensive to refine but once refined it is stable (due to an oxide covering) and does not need preservation.
Like all raw materials presently we have to recycle what we have classed as waste. Most countries now have a policy to recycle metals i.e Iron, copper, lead, aluminium and any variant of these i.e Brass, bronze steel tin is being collected in waste sites and reintroduced in to the manufacture process.
Alluminum
when you put it on fire!
Not aluminum is not magnetic.
Bauxite
Sir Humphrey Davy
magnesium (Mg)
For example bauxite and cryolite.
its really easy first you put the potatoes in alluminum foil the you put them on the bbq for about 20 to 30 minutes
No. Freshly powdered Al react at fast rate than freshly cut Al.
10%
alluminum
It is on period 3