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Aluminum metal is made from Bauxite.

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What are the uses for bauxite?

Bauxite is the primary source of aluminum metal. It is extremely important economically due to the VERY widespread use of aluminum. It is used in everything from soda cans to candy wrappers to cars, aircraft, and boats. It is the most common lightweight metal in use. The mineral, Bauxite, is a rich source of alumina for making aluminum. The metal and its alloys have become an integral part of modern, everyday life. Bauxite (and alumina) is also used in refractories, cement, absorbents, steel, abrasives, rubber, plastic, cosmetics, paints, paper, polishes, glass, enamel and ceramics.


What is the cost of bauxite?

Bauxite is worth about $20-60 per ton, depending on its contents. It is the most important aluminum ore. Ore that yields more aluminum has a greater value. Australia is the world's top producer of Bauxite, meeting almost a third of the world's requirements.


What rock is aluminum rocks found in?

Aluminum is found in many sedimentary rocks, but the main ore of aluminum is the rock bauxite.


Why all ores are minerals but all minerals are not ores?

It is so because metals cannot be extracted from minerals in a convenient way. E.g.:- Aluminum metal is found in both minerals: clay and bauxite. Aluminum metal is extracted only from bauxite in a convenient way. So, bauxite is an ore of aluminum. On the other hand, it is not extracted from clay so clay remains only as mineral not ore of aluminum.


Does minerals containing metals often have a shiny luster?

Yes they doAnswer:Some do and some don't - iron pyrites, gold, silver, lead ores - may have a luster. Others like bauxite (aluminum ore), pitchblende (uranium), iron ore are not lusterous.