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Difference between revisions of "Native aluminum"
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− | Native aluminum is not strictly an "ore", but rather chunks of aluminum found in a naturally formed (native) metallic state. As aluminum is a very reactive metal, it's rarely found in such deposits. Most aluminum is extracted from [[bauxite]]. Before the development of the Hall–Héroult process, the procedure allowing aluminum to be extracted from [[bauxite]], aluminum used to be rarer and more valuable than gold, despite being the most common metal in the earth's crust. Rumor has it Napoleon III had a treasured set of aluminum utensils for his most valuable guests, and the rest had to settle with plain gold. | + | Native aluminum is not strictly an "ore", but rather chunks of aluminum found in a naturally formed (native) metallic state. As aluminum is a very reactive metal, it's rarely found in such deposits, and the few natural deposite that do exist are found in strongly reducing environments. Most aluminum is extracted from [[bauxite]]. Before the development of the Hall–Héroult process, the procedure allowing aluminum to be extracted from [[bauxite]], aluminum used to be rarer and more valuable than gold, despite being the most common metal in the earth's crust. Rumor has it Napoleon III had a treasured set of aluminum utensils for his most valuable guests, and the rest had to settle with plain gold. |
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Native aluminum is the only ore of aluminum, a metal with the same value as platinum. It occurs in small clusters and is relatively rare.
In Real Life
Native aluminum is not strictly an "ore", but rather chunks of aluminum found in a naturally formed (native) metallic state. As aluminum is a very reactive metal, it's rarely found in such deposits, and the few natural deposite that do exist are found in strongly reducing environments. Most aluminum is extracted from bauxite. Before the development of the Hall–Héroult process, the procedure allowing aluminum to be extracted from bauxite, aluminum used to be rarer and more valuable than gold, despite being the most common metal in the earth's crust. Rumor has it Napoleon III had a treasured set of aluminum utensils for his most valuable guests, and the rest had to settle with plain gold.
aluminum can occasionally be found in its free form in environments that like oxygen, volcanic muds were mentioned
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[MAX_EDGE:1000] no swords until you can pick mats
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