Bauxite contains aluminum oxide, from which aluminum metal is refined.
Bauxite . Chemically it is Aluminium oxide (Al2O3)
No, it cannot be extracted this way as aluminium is a much stronger reducing agent than carbon and has greater affinity to oxygen. It is rather extracted by the process of electrolysis by passing electricity through molten aluminum ore which is bauxite mixed with cryolite.
Aluminium is extracted using electrolysis only! Electrolysis is the process where ionic substances are broken down into simpler substances using electricity
yes an aluminium is an ore, it it found in a rock and can be extracted very easily
Aluminium is extracted from alumina.
Bauxite is the ore of aluminium, from which aluminium is is extracted.
because aluminium is extracted from bauxite
aluminium has greater tendancy to bind to oxygen than carbon,so it cannot be extracted
bauxite->alumina->aluminium
No, aluminum comes from Bauxite.
Aluminium is mainly extracted from Bauxite, which is Aluminium oxide(Al2O3). Iron is mainly extracted from Hematite, which is Iron(III) oxide(Fe2O3). Some other minerals of Iron are Pyrite(FeS2) and Magnetite(Fe3O4).
Bauxite contains aluminum oxide, from which aluminum metal is refined.
Aluminium ore is called bauxite. The bauxite is purified to yield a white powder, aluminium oxide, from witch aluminium can be extracted. The extraction is done by electrolysis. But first the aluminium oxide must be made molten so that electricity can pass through it.
Aluminium is extracted from bauxite or cryolite.
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Bauxite . Chemically it is Aluminium oxide (Al2O3)