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Native aluminum is the ore of [[aluminum]], a [[metal]] with the same [[value]] as [[platinum]]. It occurs in [[cluster|small clusters]] and is relatively rare.
 
Native aluminum is the ore of [[aluminum]], a [[metal]] with the same [[value]] as [[platinum]]. It occurs in [[cluster|small clusters]] and is relatively rare.

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Native aluminum is the ore of aluminum, a metal with the same value as platinum. It occurs in small clusters and is relatively rare.

In Real Life

In truth native aluminum is not actually an ore; it's merely chunks of mostly pure metallic aluminum, naturally formed. As aluminum is a very reactive metal, it's rarely found in such deposits.

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