Yes
Iron is metal that can be extracted from ore there is also titanium aluminum copper and others
Chalcocite is a copper(I) sulfide (Cu2S), an important copper ore mineral
Mangenite is magneisum ore. Haemetite is iron ore. Malakite is copper ore. Bauxite is aluminum ore.
Copper Carbonate's ore is called malakite
The LME (London Metal Exchange) price of copper ore is the current market price of copper ore per metric ton traded on the London Metal Exchange, which operates as a global commodity exchange for trading industrial metals. The price of copper ore can fluctuate based on supply and demand dynamics, global economic conditions, and geopolitical factors.
Copper can be extracted from its ore through a process called smelting. The ore is first crushed and then heated in a furnace to separate the copper from the other elements. The molten copper is then collected as a metal.
Heating ore usually produces metal in its pure form through a process called smelting. The type of metal produced depends on the ore being heated - common metals produced include iron from iron ore, copper from copper ore, and aluminum from bauxite ore.
No, copper is a metal. It is obtained by mining various copper ores from underground, then smelting the ore in a very hot furnace to separate the copper from everything else in the ore.
It depends upon nature of ore the most common ore of copper is Copper pyrite CuFeS2. the extraction of copper from this ore involves the following steps, 1-crushing, 2-grinding, 3-concentration of ore, 4-roastiong, 5-smelting, 6- preparation of blister copper and 7- electrorefining of blister copper.
Copper is extracted from its ore through a process called smelting, where the ore is heated to high temperatures in a furnace with carbon, which reduces the copper oxide to copper metal. The molten copper can then be cast into shapes or further processed to purify it.
Ore is rock from which a metal or valuable mineral can be extracted. Iron ore, copper ore are two examples.
It depends how much of it you have.