Aluminum.
Aluminium is extracted from bauxite or cryolite.
Neither. Bauxite isn't an element so the terms metal and nonmetal don't apply to it.
Bauxite is not found on the Periodic Table as it is not an element. Bauxite is an ore that is the world's primary source of aluminum. It is a mixture of minerals, mainly gibbsite (aluminum hydroxide), boehmite, and diaspore.
Aluminium is an element and contains no minerals. It is, however, obtained from bauxite.
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.
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Aluminum is the element found in a compound called bauxite.
Aluminum is the primary element found in bauxite ore. Bauxite is a sedimentary rock that is the world's main source of aluminum. The mineral gibbsite (Al(OH)3) is the main component of bauxite.
Aluminum
Nothing. Mined from bauxite, aluminum is a silver/grey metal, an element in its own right.
Bauxite ore is usually a mixture, but bauxite can also be used as a name of the compound Al2O3.
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Aluminum
Bauxite is the primary ore that contains aluminum. It is a mixture of minerals such as gibbsite, boehmite, and diaspore, along with impurities like iron oxides and clay minerals. Bauxite is mined and processed to extract aluminum metal through electrolysis.
Aluminium is extracted from bauxite or cryolite.