Well, taking Manganese for example. Manganese is a chemical element, designated by the symbol Mn. In chemical Industry, manganese can be applied for making various manganese compounds such as manganese sulfate, manganese chloride, and potassium permanganate.
Manganese mining and processing methods include mechanical separation, which includes ore crushing, washing, screening, gravity separation, high-intensity magnetic separation, and flotation separation, hydrometallurgy enrichment and chemical mineral processing method etc.
A process of melting and decomposing ores to separate the metals they contain.
Many of the metals that humans use come from ores. For example the iron used to make steel comes from the the mineral hematite, lead for batteries is produced from galena, and the magnesium used in vitamins comes from dolomite. Ores of these useful metals must be extracted from Earth in a process called mining.
yes , sulphur have ores. such ores are called sulphide ores. these sulphide ores are purified by the process called roasting. this is the process which involves heating with oxygen and then reducing into original metals. eg: copper sulphide, zinc sulphide, etc.
Partial melting
Some impurities ,or unwanted substances ,are less dense than water ,so they float in water and can be washed away.Others ,like sulfur ,can be burned away.
Metal ores are used as resources from which metals may be extracted.
Carbon monoxide is useful as a reducing agent, in extracting some metals from their ores. It is also used in some organic synthesis.
Their importance is that these ores can be extracted into metals .
Pure native metals are considered minerals. Mixed metals are considered alloys.
Yes, metals do only come from ores and pure metals also are found in the Earth's crust.
Metallurgy is the art of working metals, comprehending the whole process of separating them from other matters in the ore, smelting, refining, and parting them; sometimes, in a narrower sense, only the process of extracting metals from their ores.
A rock containing a useful substance is called an ore. It's important to recognise that whilst a few ores contain metals (e.g. gold), most things referred to as metal ores actually contain metal compounds.