Aluminium is extracted from bauxite or cryolite.
Bauxite is fracture.
Bauxite is an igneous rock.
Bauxite is the most important ore of aluminum.
Bauxite is the main or of the metal Aluminium.
Aluminium is extracted from bauxite or cryolite.
The main sources of aluminum are bauxite ore, beryl, spinel, garnet and cryolite.
Bauxite is the primary raw material for production of aluminum and hematite is the primary raw material for production of iron. Materials such as bauxite and hematite that are naturally occurring sources for metals are called "ores".
No. Bauxite is plentiful. It is the ore from which aluminum is extracted. Aluminum is one of the least expensive metals as it is so plentiful. Although bauxite is plentiful worldwide, very little of it comes from the U.S. One third of it comes from Australia. Brazil, China, Guinea, Jamaica and India are among the leading sources of aluminum
Bauxite . Chemically it is Aluminium oxide (Al2O3)
No, bauxite does not have magnatism
Bauxite is a sedimentairy rock.
Bauxite is fracture.
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Jamaica mines bauxite. There are several countries in South America who mine bauxite.
Bauxite has a boiling point of 2000°C
the transparency of bauxite is a12o3-2H2o