An ore is a rock that contains minerals that are useful. For an ore to be considered an ore reserve, it must be economically viable (the value of the extracted mineral must exceed the cost of extraction and processing) and must be technically and legally possible to extract.
Iron ore contains iron, especially the hematite and magnetite. These two types are the best quality iron ore.
Examples: magnetite, hematite, limonite etc.
the ore that contains iron is oreganiron
No, but some types of iron-ore have a permanent magnetic field.
A mineral that contains a useful amount of a particular element is an ore. An ore containing iron is called iron ore, such as magnetite (Fe3O4), and hematite (Fe2O3), which contain 70% iron.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_ore
no they are not the same because iron is a metal that is obtained from its ore called iron ore
Iron ore.
Uranium ore is not...uranium ore !
Perhaps the most common iron ore is taconite.
Hematite, magnetite and, taconite are three types of iron ore
The mass of iron ore is 6,085 kg.
No, but some types of iron-ore have a permanent magnetic field.
Iron ore is a mineral that contains iron that can be extracted. Iron is a substance that is chemically pure and has one set of chemical properties.
no because it contains impurities
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No, but some types of iron-ore have a permanent magnetic field.
A quarry is a pit from which substances are mined. Iron ore is a substance found in the ground that contains iron. So, to obtain iron ore it is necessary to dig it up (mine it). One way this is done is to mine it from a quarry.
Iron ore is the IMPURE mineral rock that contains Haematite (Iron (III) Oxide).
No ore contains steel. However, IRON ore, such as taconite, produces iron. When alloyed with other metals and carbon, it becomes steel.
It's a rock that contains enough iron to be processed at a cost that allows the economic retrieval and purification of the iron.