This category covers establishments primarily engaged in mining, milling, or other wise preparing lead ores, zinc ores, or lead-zinc ores
The presence of zinc can affect the extraction process of lead from its ore by forming a zinc-lead alloy, which has a lower melting point than pure lead. This allows for easier separation of lead from the ore during the smelting process.
Zinc is associated with copper and lead in sulfide minerals.
Lead zinc silver ore :)
Zinc is always found in combination with lead and silver. The largest lead-zinc-silver mine in Australia is Mount Isa, producing about 4.5 million tonnes silver-lead-zinc ore per annum with concentrations of: 154g/t silver 5.4% lead 6.5% zinc
silver occur in lead, zinc, and copper ore deposits
Iron ore, tin, zinc, and lead
Allan H. James has written: 'Lead and zinc resources in Utah' -- subject- s -: Lead industry and trade, Lead mines and mining, Zinc industry and trade, Zinc mines and mining
Zinc the second is lead
I believe the most common zinc ore is a sulfide. At least that was what the local lead/zinc smelter here used to process when it was still operating.
Lead ore is a rock containing lead minerals typically galena (lead sulfide) or anglesite (lead sulfate). It is commonly mined for its lead content, which is used in various applications such as batteries, ammunition, and construction materials. Lead ore can also contain other metals like silver, zinc, and copper.
Lead ore is a mineral containing lead in the form of galena (lead sulfide). It is a primary source of lead and is commonly mined for industrial use such as in the production of lead-acid batteries and other lead-based products. Lead ore may also contain other valuable minerals such as silver and zinc.
Galena is the chief ore of lead. It is a lead sulfide mineral that is the most important source of lead. Lead is used in a variety of applications, including batteries, construction, and plumbing.