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Wood and fabric were used before aluminium.Wood and fabric were used before aluminium.
Aluminium(Al)
Aluminium is a metal with low density.
In Earth's crust, aluminium (aluminum) is the third most common element, after oxygen and silicon, with an abundance of about 8% of Earth's crust. Therefore, it isn't exactly hard to find. In nature, aluminium usually doesn't occur in its pure form; rather, it is found in over 270 different minerals. The main ore used to extract aluminium is called bauxite, but aluminium occurs in many other minerals as well, for example in feldspars.
Aluminium is the third most abundant element on earth, it is highly reactive so is very rarely found as pure aluminium. It is found in concentrated levels in bauxite, which is mined and then refined into aluminium
Yes! Approximately 8% of the Earth's crust is aluminium.
Aluminium, is the commonest metal in Earth's crust and the third most plentiful chemical element on our planet
because aluminium is extracted from bauxite
Because aluminium is not magnetic.
In inorganic chemistry, an aluminium gallium arsenide is a mixed arsenide of aluminium and gallium, used as a semiconductor.
Aluminium cans aren't magnetic