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uses of aluminium and anthracite​

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Answered by ridahussain86
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Aluminium is a silvery-white, lightweight metal. It is soft and malleable. Aluminium is used in a huge variety of products including cans, foils, kitchen utensils, window frames, beer kegs and aeroplane parts. This is because of its particular properties.

Common Uses. Anthracite also is the most brittle among coal types. When burned, it produces a very hot, blue flame. A shiny black rock, anthracite is used primarily for heating residential and commercial buildings in the northeastern region of Pennsylvania, where much of it is mined.

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Most Common Applications of Aluminium

#5 - Precision Tubing in motor vehicles, refrigerators, air conditioning, solar panels etc. ...

#4 - Power Lines. ...

#3 - Rolled Aluminium products. ...

#2 - Heat sinks for cooling CPU's and graphics processors. ...

#1 - Construction.

Common Uses. Anthracite also is the most brittle among coal types. When burned, it produces a very hot, blue flame. A shiny black rock, anthracite is used primarily for heating residential and commercial buildings in the northeastern region of Pennsylvania, where much of it is mined.

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