Aluminum is a constituent of bauxite.
Aluminum
aluminum
The element that is commonly found in bauxite is aluminum. Aluminum is used to make foil for household use, as well as soda cans.
Aluminum comes from bauxite, its most common ore. Is it the elemental form of this ore? Well, there are other things in the ore besides aluminum. What happened to them? It might be possible to say that aluminum is an elemental form of bauxite, but many probably would not. Aluminum is the element (a metal) we obtain by refining and processing the ore. A link can be found below.
In almost any rock. It is a very common element. It is most likely found in an ore called Bauxite.
No, bauxite does not have magnatism
The constituent element of sugar is: *carbon *hydrogen *oxygen
Calcium IS itself an element so there is no constituent element.
Aluminum
Aluminum.
Bauxite ore is usually a mixture, but bauxite can also be used as a name of the compound Al2O3.
The constituent element of sugar is: *carbon *hydrogen *oxygen
Aluminum
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no, Al in an element
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Aluminum
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