Aluminium is Never found in its pure form, It is found together with other elements. The source from which we usually get aluminium is calledbauxite this is a mixture of aluminium, oxygen and hydrogen. Australia is the world's largest producer and exporter of aluminium and produces approximately 40% of the world's bauxite. Australia's main mining areas are Weipa in North Queensland, Gove in the Northern Territory and the Darling Range in Western Australia.
In earth's crust aluminum is the most abundant metal and it is the third most abundant element in earth's crust after oxygen and silicon.
Aluminium is very reactive and is never found in its free state. It is found as an ore known as bauxite.Large deposits of bauxite occur in Australia, Brazil, Guinea and Jamaica but the primary mining areas for the ore are in Ghana, Indonesia, Jamaica, Russia and Surinam. Smelting of the ore mainly occurs in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Norway, Russia and the United States.
Aluminium (Aluminum in the US) is the most abundant metal in Earth's crust, and is found in deposits of various compounds, chiefly bauxite.
Aluminium is widely used as a protective foil, in cans and food containers, in building materials, and in vehicles of all types (especially aircraft).
You Can find aluminum foil at you local super market and even in gas stations. My Family Gets ours from wal-mart
at stores. it is actually called aluminom foil.
reply: okay, that's what you can make from it, now where do you find the substance?
its found in the earth's crust
on a street sign in the earths crust
Mainly Austrelia, also Suriname.
Cans. x :P
To find the weight of the aluminium, we need 2 things. The density and volume. You've given the dimensions of the aluminium so we can easily find the volume. We just need the density. According to wikipedia's article on aluminium, the density of aluminium at room temperature is 2.70gcm-3So all that's left to find is the volume.Firstly, convert everything into cm. Therefore, we can rewrite your dimensions as 100cm x 100cm x 0.1cm.100cm x 100cm x 0.1cm = 1000cm3So 1000cm3 is our volumeNow that we know the volume of the aluminium, we can multiply it by the density. So:1000cm3 x 2.70gcm-3 = 2700g or 2.7kgNOTE: The density of aluminium can vary depending on the type of aluminium you are talking about and hence affect the weight. I took wikipedia's value. It could be slightly different if you are say for example referring to aluminium foil.Hope that helps.Jamz159
A thin film of aluminium oxide forms when aluminium is exposed to air. This layer protects the rest of the aluminium from corrosion.
Aluminium is much less reactive than Lithium.
Look at a periodic table. Only elements are included on the period table. You will find that aluminium, silicon and tin are all on the periodic table. Aluminium (Al) is atomic number 13. Silicon (Si) is atomic number 14. Tin (Sn) is atomic number 50.
by using electrolysis
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Bauxite
You can find information about aluminium recycling online at the Recycle-More website. You can also find out information relating to aluminum recycling at Earth911.
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thats what im trying to find out!
put a magnate on it to find out if it is aluminum and if it doesn't stick it is aluminum.
It is possible to find a large aluminium case for a laptop online. Online retailers such as Amazon and eBay specialize in carrying a large variety of aluminium laptop cases.
To find the weight of the aluminium, we need 2 things. The density and volume. You've given the dimensions of the aluminium so we can easily find the volume. We just need the density. According to wikipedia's article on aluminium, the density of aluminium at room temperature is 2.70gcm-3So all that's left to find is the volume.Firstly, convert everything into cm. Therefore, we can rewrite your dimensions as 100cm x 100cm x 0.1cm.100cm x 100cm x 0.1cm = 1000cm3So 1000cm3 is our volumeNow that we know the volume of the aluminium, we can multiply it by the density. So:1000cm3 x 2.70gcm-3 = 2700g or 2.7kgNOTE: The density of aluminium can vary depending on the type of aluminium you are talking about and hence affect the weight. I took wikipedia's value. It could be slightly different if you are say for example referring to aluminium foil.Hope that helps.Jamz159
One way would be to find a liquid that is chemically inert to both metals and has a density between that of iron and that of aluminium. In such a liquid, the aluminium would float and the iron would sink.
One can find more information about anodized products from the following sources: Aluminium Plating, Anodizing, Aluminium Anodizing, Sears, Target, Wise Geek, Focuser, Calphalon.
Aluminium is actually an element, so the only element in aluminium is aluminium.
Aluminium. Aluminium. Aluminium.