No. It is an element.
Aluminum is a member of the Boron group. It is naturally occuring, and it makes up about 8% of the Eearth's solid surface by weight. Although it is natural, you usually never find it on its own because it is so reactive. You can find it combined with over 270 different metals. So no, man did not make it!
No, aluminum is not a magnetic material. Aluminum is considered non-magnetic and will not attract or interact with magnets.
The material from which alumina and aluminum are made is bauxite. Bauxite is a sedimentary rock that is the primary source of aluminum. Through a process called the Bayer process, alumina is extracted from bauxite, which is then used to produce aluminum.
ADNR's are a special manmade form of pure carbon that are harder (and denser) than natural diamonds and manmade ultrahard fullerine. I believe the answer is lonsdaleite. It is naturally made and is 58% harder than diamonds.
Reflection
Manmade material
- for a natural material: a stone from Antarctic- for a manmade material: solid helium
yes, aluminum is a metal
No, aluminum cannot be magnetized because it is not a ferromagnetic material.
Aluminum is a member of the Boron group. It is naturally occuring, and it makes up about 8% of the Eearth's solid surface by weight. Although it is natural, you usually never find it on its own because it is so reactive. You can find it combined with over 270 different metals. So no, man did not make it!
No, aluminum is not a magnetic material. Aluminum is considered non-magnetic and will not attract or interact with magnets.
Yes, it will work on manmade material as well. Just make sure you prep. it first so it will adhere to the material.
Aluminum foil.
Aluminum
It's Aluminum
Aluminum or copper.
Aluminum.