bauxite was identified or discovered in 1821.
it was discovered by Alfred H. DaCosta
Hugh Jarshol in 1821
Bauxite is an example of a mineral, quite a common one in fact. It is the most important example of an aluminum ore that we have discovered.
An exotic bow tie? Seriously, this is probably a misspelling of bauxite, which is an important ore from which aluminum is extracted. It was named after a southern French village, Les Baux, near where it was first discovered. The bauxite is often found high near the surface, which makes it easy to mine. The bauxite is the processed to remove the aluminum, which is used in industry.
Bauxite is a sedimentary rock that is the main ore of aluminum. Bauxite varies in composition, as does any rock, but the main components are minerals of aluminum oxide and aluminum hydroxide. Bauxite may also contain amounts of iron, clay, silt and silica. Bauxite is the result of the leaching of minerals from tropical soils leaving a hardened clay-like material that is high in the above minerals, which resist leaching. In addition to being the primary source of aluminum, some bauxite is also used in the manufacture of abrasives.
Bauxite . Chemically it is Aluminium oxide (Al2O3)
No, bauxite does not have magnatism
Bauxite is a sedimentairy rock.
Bauxite is fracture.
Al2H2O4 Bauxite | Al2H2O4 - PubChem.
Jamaica mines bauxite. There are several countries in South America who mine bauxite.