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Aluminium

The history of Aluminium use

Aluminium is now one of the most widely used metals, but one of the hardest to
refine due to it's reactivity with other elements. Even as late as the turn of
the century, Aluminium was considered very valuable and in turn expensive, even
more expensive than gold. In some cultures, when a function was held (for
example, a party) by wealthy people, only the most honored guests would be given
Aluminium cutlery, the others had to make do with gold or silver cutlery.

A Description of the Aluminium ore, including a list of it's contents

Pure Aluminium oxide is known as alumina (Al2O3). This is found as corundum, a
crystalline. Aluminium can also occur as cryolite (Na3AlF6). Traces of other
metal oxides in Aluminium oxide tint it to make it form stones (often precious)
for example: chronium gives a red colour to rubies, and cobalt makes the blue in
sapphires.

How Aluminium deposits are formed

Aluminium (like many other metals) is not found in it's pure form, but
associated with other elements in rocks and minerals. An aluminosilicate such as
felspar (KAlSi3O8) is the main constituent of many rocks such as granite, which
is quartz and mica cemented together with felspar. These rocks are gradually
weathered and broken down by the action of carbon-dioxide from the air dissolved
in rainwater forming ‘kaolin'. This is further broken down to form other
substances, ultimately resulting in the formation of Aluminium deposits.

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 07-07-2003
Category: Social Issues
Words: 446
Pages: 1.78