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What compound is broken down to produce the element used in cans, airplanes, and building materials?

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Alumina is Al2O3, and occurs naturally as the mineral corundum. Of course, we refine aluminum from the mineral bauxite, which is an aluminum (III) hydroxide

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✨✨Alumina is Al2O3, and occurs naturally as the mineral corundum. Of course, we refine aluminum from the mineral bauxite, which is an aluminum (III) hydroxide✨✨

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