Various metals were in use in the Bronze Age. The name given by archaeologists to the period comes from the fact that bronze was the most widely used metal, but people also used copper and tin. Gold was used for decorative items and towards the end of the Bronze Age Iron was also widespread.
Bronze is an alloy made from copper and tin, and sometimes has other metals such as zinc. There is, therefore, no bronze ore, there are copper, tin and zinc ores. Metals are extracted from ore by heat; the metal melts at a lower temperature than the rock in which it is found.
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Cinnabar was the reddish ore from which mercury was extracted. Its composition is the compound mercury sulfide (HgS).
Iron ore is mined from the earth's surface and most usually by surface mining (which is relatively cheaper and efficient than underground mining). The ore is first extracted and if its quality is unsuitable to be directly used for steel making, it undergoes the process of sintering where they are made into uniform sizes. If necessary, the iron ore undergoes the process of pelletizing to remove impurities. At this stage, you "get" the iron ore suitable for steel making. /BL
Magnetite is the mineral form of black iron oxide (FeO). It often occurs with magnesium (Mg), zinc (Zn), and manganese (Mn) and is an important ore of iron. The answer is Iron (Fe).
either gold,silver, or bronze
The bronze age.
its extracted
An ore is a rock or mineral from which a valuable metal can be obtained through refining processes.
No
Aluminum is extracted from bauxite ore.
which ore is aluminum extracted from
Iron can be extracted from its ore using carbon.what type of reaction is this
from tin ore
Decomposition
Its ore is mined and silver is extracted from the ore in a smelter.
Ore
To make bronze, smelt tin ore and copper ore.
Aluminum ore