it is a ore that you can mine in runescape but you can only mine it in a speacial high leveled mine
uhh wow lol umm yea in Real Life.. there is and actual rock like material that miners will melt down into liquid for then mold them into bars and that's how they get golden bars and jewelry.
The ore must be assayed.
No it is an ore like gold. Silver comes out of a mine.
Ore is gold or silver as an example, but lode is a vein of an ore that gives a lot of the ore.
I don't know.If you want to know find and ore and open it.
No, a ore can be iron, gold, silver and any number ores.
Metals like iron, aluminum, copper, lead, zinc, and gold are typically extracted from metal ores. Ore processing involves separating the desired metal from the ore through processes like smelting and refining.
I list them in order of heaviest to lightest:Gold, Silver, Iron, Titanium. Gold has no ore and ores are always less dense than the 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.
Gold and silver are typically not found as an ore because they are typically resistant to oxidation and tend to exist in their elemental form in nature. They are usually found in placer deposits or as veins in rocks, rather than as compounds in ore minerals.
The name of silver ore is typically called "silver ore" or "native silver."
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The Balbach-Thum process is a method used in metal refining to extract gold and silver from ore. It involves melting the ore with lead to form a lead-silver-gold alloy, which is then treated to separate the precious metals. The process is known for its efficiency in recovering gold and silver.