To separate Tin from Tin Ore you have to heat it to combine the compounds together. Also if you combine Tin Ore with copper it makes a bronze bar. :)
You can, but you need heat and charcoal. Tin = Sn Carbon = C Oxygen = O2 SnO2 (tin oxide/tin ore) + C = Sn + CO2 You need to melt the tin ore and charcoal (made of C) together, and the carbon will take the oxygen from the tin oxide, creating carbon dioxide and tin. Voila, have your tin, and your waste compound, carbon dioxide.
from tin ore
Tin is extracted from its ore by heating it with carbon or carbon monoxide.
Tin mined as an ore and then smelted to produce metallic tin.
Tin is produced by the carbothermic reduction of the ore, usually an oxide, with carbon or coke.
The name for tin ore is "Tin Ore." There is no other name for tin ore..... Also, you can combine a tin ore to a copper ore to make a bronze bar. :)
You can, but you need heat and charcoal. Tin = Sn Carbon = C Oxygen = O2 SnO2 (tin oxide/tin ore) + C = Sn + CO2 You need to melt the tin ore and charcoal (made of C) together, and the carbon will take the oxygen from the tin oxide, creating carbon dioxide and tin. Voila, have your tin, and your waste compound, carbon dioxide.
The mineral cassiterite is an ore of tin.
you heat the tin ore and carbon together to produce tin and carbon dioxide
the ore used to make tin is casserite. related to science
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tin ore
Tin is extracted from its ore by heating it with carbon or carbon monoxide.
The only commercially recovered ore of tin is casserite, with contains an oxide of tin (SnO2). Use the link below to check facts and learn more.
tin
Tin mined as an ore and then smelted to produce metallic tin.
Tin is produced by the carbothermic reduction of the ore, usually an oxide, with carbon or coke.