A byproduct is basically something which is produced that the plant does not need for it self. For example, When a plant photosynthesizes, it releases most of the oxygen as a byproduct into the atmosphere.
During the separation of lead from rock, one common byproduct obtained is sulfur dioxide gas. This byproduct is a result of the oxidation of sulfur-containing minerals present in the rock during the smelting process.
Helium is obtained as a byproduct of methane extraction.
Germanium is primarily obtained as a byproduct of zinc ore processing. It is extracted from the roasted zinc concentrate through a process of leaching and purification. Alternatively, germanium can also be recovered from coal ash or as a byproduct of refining copper and lead ores.
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Xenon is obtained as a byproduct of separating and purifying air, where it is present in trace amounts. It can also be extracted from certain minerals or as a byproduct of nuclear fission reactions. Commercially, xenon is typically obtained through fractional distillation of liquid air.
Glycerol is a sweet, clear liquid obtained from oils and fat as a byproduct of saponification and used as a solvent, antifreeze, or plasticizer,
Chlorine is typically obtained from brine water through a process called electrolysis, where an electric current is passed through the brine to release chlorine gas. It can also be obtained as a byproduct of certain industrial processes, such as the production of caustic soda.
Lead is not an ore. Lead is a metal which is obtained by refining lead ore (or which may be a byproduct of the refinement of other metals).
Uranium is especially a byproduct of phosphate industry; but also a byproduct of gold, vanadium, shales mining.
Cobalt is primarily obtained as a byproduct of copper and nickel mining. It is often found in minerals associated with these metals. The cobalt-containing ores are processed to extract cobalt as a valuable byproduct.