Most silver is produced from argentiferous ores--the sulfides of lead, copper, and zinc--which may contain varying amounts of silver, depending on their location.
Galena is one important ore of silver.
Silver Ore?
The answer for sure is 3.17 ppm
silver ore
Silver ore.
Approx 28.6 grams.
just about everywhere, i can tell you that in the lake district (england), the ore found that contains Lead also contains small amounts of silver, this ore which is mined forms in viens in the rocks due to changes in pressure, temperature and mineralisation
Silver ore is cold, heavy and shiny. Silver ore feels like a rock. What a stupid question -.-
Acanthite
Its ore is mined and silver is extracted from the ore in a smelter.
There is no one chemical named "ore". However, every ore contains lots of atoms, in covalent or crystalline bonds. This makes every ore a compound of some kind, or even a collection of physically connected compounds.
Depends on the ore. If it is gold you get gold, silver you get silver.
The type of ore will determine the type of metal. Iron ore yields Iron. Silver ore yields silver. Gold ore yields gold.
Ore is a rock that contains minerals , an example of an ore can be almost anything!