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    viable for a business to mine at a particular site. However‚ due to environmental damage and global warming‚ recycling has increased globally to create a sustainable future. By examining the cost and energy expenditure of recycling and extracting aluminium we can understand why recycling is a better choice than extracting metal from its ore. Discuss the importance of predicting yield in the identification‚ mining and extraction of commercial ore deposits Yield is the amount of product obtained

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    Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Monument of laterite brickstones at Angadipuram‚ Kerala‚ India‚ which commemorates where laterite was first described and discussed by Dr. Buchanan-Hamilton in 1807. Laterites are soil types rich in iron and aluminium‚ formed in hot and wet tropical areas. Nearly all laterites are rusty-red because of iron oxides. They develop by intensive and long-lasting weathering of the underlying parent rock. Tropical weathering (laterization) is a prolonged process of chemical

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    Origins of the Name The word‚ Aluminium originates from the ancient Latin word for alum‚ alumen‚ which is potassium aluminum sulfate‚ meaning “bitter salt”. We pronounce the element of aluminium’s name as follows‚ al-yuh-min-ee-uhm‚ which conforms to the IUPAC pronunciation of the word‚ with the regular ‘ium’ ending of majority of the elements of the periodic table. The History Aluminium was first discovered in 1825‚ by early discoverer‚ Hans Christian Oersted in Denmark. Before this time‚ alum

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    PREFACE The report has been intended to reflect some of the basic issues covered under the “Working Capital Management” of Hindalco Industries Ltd.‚ a first truly MNC in India. All the aspects have been formulated and presented on the basis of the ideas and information gathered by the investigator during the span of project training. This gives a practical exposure of the content under topic‚ what has already been studied in classroom in theoretical form. This report has been written

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    ------------------------------------------------- Top of FormHome > Indian Industries > Aluminium Industry                                  Bottom of Form | ------------------------------------------------- Top of FormOther Indian Industries          Bottom of Form | | | | +  Text   -     | HEADLINES: Justice Verma submits report on reforming rape laws‚ suggests time-bound trial INDIAN ALUMINIUM INDUSTRY  Size of the Industry | The global requirement is estimated at around 7.4 million

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    Abundance and Extraction of Metals 1.   a Mineral - A mineral is a naturally occurring inorganic solid‚ with a definite chemical composition‚ and an ordered atomic arrangement. b Ore - Deposit in the Earth of valuable metals contained in minerals. c Economic Natural Resource Deposit - This is a natural deposit of something that is economically viable to mine‚ refine and sell. Hence the deposit must be big enough to last for a large period of time‚ so that it will make enough money for the

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    difficult it is to extract. Thus electrolysis would be used more the more reactive and the “Blast Furnace” for the less: Metal Method of Extraction Potassium Electrolysis Sodium Electrolysis Calcium Electrolysis Magnesium Electrolysis Aluminium Electrolysis Zinc Heat with C or CO Iron Heat with C or CO Lead Heat with C or CO Copper Roasting in air Silver Occur naturally Gold Occur naturally Out of all the methods‚ native metals are the easiest to extract and require

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    Chemistry: Research task 1 5.1- define the terms mineral and ore with reference to economic and non-economic deposits of natural resources The term ‘ore minerals’ is commonly referred to as economic minerals Mineral: naturally occurring compounds. Rocks are mixtures of various minerals. Most minerals are lattice structures‚ both ionic and covalent. Economic minerals have been divided into two main categories: Metalliferous minerals- mined to extract a metal Industrial mineral- either has

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    PREPARATION OF POTASH ALUM FROM SCRAP ALUMINIUM Submitted by: Vibhuti Chandna Class XII (VMC) Submitted to: Ms Anuradha Modi Delhi Public School Karnal Certificate This is to certify that Ms VIBHUTI CHANDNA of Class XII (VMC)‚ Delhi Public School Karnal has satisfactorily completed the project on Preparation of Potash Alum from Scrap Aluminium in Chemistry as prescribed by CBSE in the year 2014-2015. Date: Registration No.: Signature of Internal Signature

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    Electrolysis Electrolysis is the process by which ionic substances are broken down into simpler substances using electricity. During electrolysis‚ metals and gases may form at the electrodes. What is electrolysis? Ionic substances contain charged particles called ions. For example‚ lead bromide contains positively charged lead ions and negatively charged bromide ions. Electrolysis is the process by which ionic substances are decomposed (broken down) into simpler substances when an electric

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