Well, you have to get them from someplace. They have to be extracted from the ground before they can be processed.
yes , sulphur have ores. such ores are called sulphide ores. these sulphide ores are purified by the process called roasting. this is the process which involves heating with oxygen and then reducing into original metals. eg: copper sulphide, zinc sulphide, etc.
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We use uranium and products derived from it as our source of nuclear energy. Uranium ores must be mined from underground.
Its mineral (rock) that can be processed to produce base metal, here are a few examples Chalcocite: Cu2S for production of copper Bauxite Al2O3 for production of aluminium Argentite: Ag2S for production of silver
Yes, iron typically comes from rocks called ores. Ores are mineral deposits that contain enough iron to be economically extracted. Iron ores are usually oxide or sulfide minerals that must undergo processing, such as crushing, grinding, and magnetic separation, to extract the iron.
Their importance is that these ores can be extracted into metals .
Metals are extracted from various ores that are mined from underground.
Metal ores are used as resources from which metals may be extracted.
siliconMagnesiumIronNickelCopperGoldSilver
Now polonium is not extracted from uranium ores; polonium is more simple prepared by nuclear reactions.
Iron is extracted from iron ore. Copper is extracted from several ores, Chalcopyrite being one.
yes , sulphur have ores. such ores are called sulphide ores. these sulphide ores are purified by the process called roasting. this is the process which involves heating with oxygen and then reducing into original metals. eg: copper sulphide, zinc sulphide, etc.
Silver is not extracted from uranium ores.
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all metal extraction is done from ores
In the past protactinium was extracted from the residues of uranium ores; now is extracted from thorium irradiated in nuclear reactors.
No, not all rocks can be referred to as ores. Ores are rocks or minerals that contain sufficient quantity of a sought-after material, like metals, that can be extracted and processed for use. So, while all ores are rocks, not all rocks are considered ores.