By heating iron ore and a source of Carbon
smelting is used for sulfide ores. Iron ores require a blast furnace. aluminum ores require high temperature electrolysis. etc. it varies by type of ore and metal.
Most iron ores are iron oxides or iron sulfides. Iron ores are also usually hydrated (i.e. includes water of crystallization). A variety of other metal ores (e.g. copper, zinc, lead) are sometimes mixed with iron ores. In much lower concentrations, almost any element (except the inert gases) might be found.
Sulphur usually exists as pyrite ores these are combinations of sulphur with iron or copper or both as FeS2 iron pyrite, CuFeS2 copper pyrite.
A Purdue University archaeologist found iron ore in South America.
Iron ores are rocks and minerals from which metallic iron can be economically extracted. The ores are usually rich in iron oxides and vary in color from dark grey, bright yellow, deep purple, to rusty red. The iron itself is usually found in the form of magnetite (Fe3O4), hematite (Fe2O3), goethite (FeO(OH)), limonite (FeO(OH).n(H2O)) or siderite (FeCO3).Ores carrying very high quantities of hematite or magnetite (greater than ~60% iron) are known as "natural ore" or "direct shipping ore", meaning they can be fed directly into iron-making blast furnaces. Most reserves of such ore have now been depleted. Iron ore is the raw material used to make pig iron, which is one of the main raw materials to make steel. 98% of the mined iron ore is used to make steel.[1] Indeed, it has been argued that iron ore is "more integral to the global economy than any other commodity, except perhaps oil"by the way i wrote this myself!most of it
by heating iron ore and a source of carbon
By smelting.
smelting is used for sulfide ores. Iron ores require a blast furnace. aluminum ores require high temperature electrolysis. etc. it varies by type of ore and metal.
Most iron ores are iron oxides or iron sulfides. Iron ores are also usually hydrated (i.e. includes water of crystallization). A variety of other metal ores (e.g. copper, zinc, lead) are sometimes mixed with iron ores. In much lower concentrations, almost any element (except the inert gases) might be found.
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.
Iron mainly comes from iron oxide ores, though less common ores such as the sulphide are used as available. There are usually many contaminants, such as silicon and phosphorous that need be removed by the refining process.
"An iron" is a tool for removing the wrinkles from clothes. "Iron" is an element as it is found in the Periodic Table.
Usually be melting the ores and adding limestone to the mix to gather the impurities which rise to the surface of the container. The impurities are then skimmed off.
Ores.
By smelting iron ores in the furnace, you'll earn iron ingots. Iron ores can be obtained by mining in generated caves.
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Aluminum and iron are often found in ores. some ores are compacted with difrent minerals like iron, Aluminum