it is a long process and the burning of plants releases pollution in the form of carbon dioxide
Because only plants are used, not chemical products or expensive treatments of soils.
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Through bioleaching, thermal decomposition, displacement, phytomining & electrolysis.
this question came up in the AQA chemistry text book and in some exam style questions. so the answer is: Phytomining is used to produce gold nickel and copper because they are found in low grade ores the main reason is that gold, nickel and copper are below carbon in the reactivity series which means they are found in native state. (sometimes copper can be found in low grade ores) but phytomining is used rarely to produce zinc and lead is because they are more reactive than gold nickel and copper. this is why phytomining been used to produce gold nickel and copper but is only rarely used to produce zinc and lead.
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Bad growing season could wipe out an entire crop of metal-producting plants...
The advantage of phytomining is that it saves using high grade ores. However the disadvantage is that this is a long process.
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nickel and thallium are extracted by phytomining. nickel was the first metal ever to be extracted by this process. boobs are cool
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Phytomining basically means in order to reduce metal contamination and that the metal is economically expenisve or useful in some way to extract it would amend their soil with phytoaccumulating plants.
Phytomining is the production of a metal crop using high-biomass plants. These crops of high concentrations of desired metals are cultivated, harvested and delivered to a furnace to produce energy and/or usable resources.
by getting a plant and using it to get the metal closer to the surface