No. Aluminum is a metal. The ore from which aluminum is refined is called bauxite. It is abundant in Jamaica, among other places.
No, Aluminum ore is usually the mineral bauxite, which I believe is aluminum oxide.
Yes. Aluminum and aluminium are two ways of spelling the same metal. Aluminum is the common American spelling while Aluminium is mostly British.
I think it is where you find the ore under neath the under blow sea
it is called bauxite
Bauxite (Al2O3) is an ore of aluminium
No
The same.
same because of the mass
Only iron ore. Higher-level bars (steel, mithril, etc.) require the ore of the same name, and some coal (the higher the level of the bar, the more coal you need).
Assuming both samples are pure aluminum, most teachers want to point out the difference in the air gaps between small spheres (usually the definition of "shot") in a test tube. With the air included, the density is less for the same cylindrycal volume. Using one of Archimedes' principles, the volume of the actual aluminum and not the air is more closely measured. More info in the link below.
the weight is the same, so there is no heavier
Aluminum is made out of aluminum ore.
which ore is aluminum extracted from
Bauxite is the main ore of aluminum.
It takes 20 times less energy to make a can from recycled aluminum, so, just counting the energy (ignoring the costs of mining and transport), you could make 320 cans out of recycled aluminum for the same cost as 16 cans from bauxite (aluminum ore).
The element that is produced in kitimat is aluminum. This is because kitimat mainly comes from bauxite, which is a type of aluminum ore.
No, Bauxite is not a type of iron ore. it is an ore of aluminum.
it certainly is, it is the primary aluminum ore.
Yes it does
Aluminum
Bauxite.
The rock bauxite is the main ore of aluminum.
how much aluminum is made new from ore each year