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     Aluminum is an abundant metal that has many uses. Aluminum is derived from Bauxite, which is an ore that looks like clay; contains many subtances. Workers grind the bauxite and put it in pressurized tanks. The workers remove the mass using filters, which cause the substances to produce a liquid. The substances are then put into several other processes until it produces a chemical, which is a white powder.