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What is tin extracted from?

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from tin ore

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What is extracted from cassiterite?

TIN :)


How do you extract tin from it's ore?

Tin is extracted from its ore by heating it with carbon or carbon monoxide.


What is the method of obtaining zinc iron tin and lead?

It is extracted from Cassiterite, SnO2, which is tin ore.


Can zinc iron and tin all be extracted by heating their ores with carbon monoxide?

Iron and tin can. But zinc is done by electrolysis as it is higher up the reactivity chain than either iron or tin- making it harder to extracted via reduction of CO to co2


What materials or minerals are extracted in Canadian mines?

gold, tin, silver, iron


Which ore is tin extracted from?

The only commercially recovered ore of tin is casserite, with contains an oxide of tin (SnO2). Use the link below to check facts and learn more.


What elelment is extracted from underground mines with hot water?

Gold (Au), tin (Sn), silver (Ag), and iron (Fe) are extracted from underground mines with hot water.


What metal is extracted from Cassiterite?

Cassiterite is the main ore of Tin.


Why does the concentration of tin sulphate solution not change during the electrolysis?

Tin Sulphate stays the same during electrolysis because it is low down in the reactivity series, it can only be extracted by the reduction of carbon, not by electrolysis.


How can carbon be used to extract a metal from its ore?

Metals are extracted from ores. An ore is a rock that contains enough of a mineral (metal compound) for the metal to be extracted from it. Most metals are extracted from an ore by reduction with carbon or by electrolysis.


What metal can be extracted from its ore by carbon but not by hydrogen?

zinc, iron, tin, lead all ones between carbon and hydrogen in reactivate series


Why does w stand for?

I think you are talking about the element tungsten. Another name for this element is wolfram, named for being extracted from the mineral wolframite. The word is basically derived from the German phrase "wolf rahm" (wolf cream). It was called such a name as the element consumed tin during tin smelting.