No metal is a organic life form, Not a mine shaft with rare earth minerals. Ore and plants are two very different things..
Antonella Furini has written: 'Plants and heavy metals' -- subject(s): Plants, Effect of heavy metals on, Heavy-metal tolerant plants
Plants are the organisms used for phytomining. If plants can absorbs the low concentrations of metals in soil, the metals can be concentrated in the biomass of the plants and then extracted from the plant material when harvested.
They come into useful things from metals come i to use
Yes, metals do only come from ores and pure metals also are found in the Earth's crust.
Cations and anions are in ionic bond. They come from metals and non-metals.
gold,silver,sterling silver are usually the metals they come in
Dharmendra K. Gupta has written: 'Metal toxicity in plants' -- subject(s): Plants, Toxicology, Effect of metals on, Metals
Humifulvate removes heavy metals from plants. The detoxification process occurs when Humifulvate attaches to the toxic Mercury, Lead, Aluminum, or Cadmium and takes them out of the plants system.
R Dorrington Williams has written: 'Minor elements and their effects on the growth and chemical composition of herbage plants' -- subject(s): Chemical analysis, Effect of metals on Plants, Plants, Plants, Effect of metals on
Aluminium
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Phytomining is the method where plants are used to extract metals from the soil. This process allows the plants to absorb metals through their roots, which can then be harvested and processed to extract the metals. It is an environmentally friendly method that can be used to recover valuable metals from low-grade ore deposits.