i dont know but i know it is more expensive than iron :)
No, bauxite is not considered rare. It is the primary ore of aluminum and is found abundantly in many parts of the world. Major bauxite producing countries include Australia, Guinea, and Brazil.
Bauxite is the main or of the metal Aluminium.
Bauxite is the most important ore of aluminum.
bauxite is the color of like dark greenish-blackish
Jamaica.
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-ORISSA is the largest bauxite producing state in India.It produced 36.8 percent of country's total bauxite poduction in 2000-01.
No, bauxite is not considered rare. It is the primary ore of aluminum and is found abundantly in many parts of the world. Major bauxite producing countries include Australia, Guinea, and Brazil.
Jamaica is the Caribbean country known for producing bauxite, which is a key component in the production of aluminum. The country has significant bauxite reserves and has been a major player in the global bauxite industry.
Australia is the largest producer of bauxite in the world. It more than doubles the next largest producer, Brazil.
orissa is the largest bauxite producing state in india with 45% of the country's total production in 200-01
i'm doing an assessment on this and i had found out that, the by-products of producing these metals through mining? is occured in an open-pit mines after companies locate bauxite
i'm doing an assessment on this and i had found out that, the by-products of producing these metals through mining? is occured in an open-pit mines after companies locate bauxite
No. Bauxite is plentiful. It is the ore from which aluminum is extracted. Aluminum is one of the least expensive metals as it is so plentiful. Although bauxite is plentiful worldwide, very little of it comes from the U.S. One third of it comes from Australia. Brazil, China, Guinea, Jamaica and India are among the leading sources of aluminum
Bauxite is primarily used for producing aluminum, but it can also be used in cement, abrasives, and as a desiccant in some applications. Additionally, bauxite can be used as an ingredient in certain types of artificial bone implants due to its biocompatibility and resemblance to natural bone material.
Bauxite must be purified before electrolysis to remove impurities such as silica, iron oxide, and other components that can interfere with the electrolysis process. Purifying bauxite helps ensure that the electrolysis reaction proceeds efficiently, producing high-quality aluminum metal.
Aluminum is not a rock, but rather a metal that is derived from bauxite ore. Bauxite is a sedimentary rock that forms through the weathering and erosion of aluminum-containing minerals like feldspar and mica. The primary aluminum-producing countries are Australia, China, Guinea, and Brazil.