(unreactive) oxidation layer forming on any exposed metal. This layer remains attached to the metal, protecting it, unlike rust on iron.
It is realatively cheap to extract metals from their oxides by reduction with carbon. This cannot be done for these metals which is means the metals are expensive to produce. This is because current methods of extraction involve:
- many stages to the processes
- and much energy is needed.
Aluminium smelting plants have been set up near specially built Hydroelectric Power Station to supply the electricity for example The Manapouri Power Station, New Zealand.