elements that are more reactive then carbon such as lithium, aluminium, sodium ect.
silver and gold
No, it cannot be extracted this way as aluminium is a much stronger reducing agent than carbon and has greater affinity to oxygen. It is rather extracted by the process of electrolysis by passing electricity through molten aluminum ore which is bauxite mixed with cryolite.
Tin is extracted from its ore by heating it with carbon or carbon monoxide.
Several: Lithium, Barium, Strontium, Calcium, Magnesium, Aluminium and Titanium
Titanium is more reactive than Titanium.
carbon cannot be used to extract titanium because titanium is more reactive than carbon so therefore, a displacement reaction cannot happen hope this helps :)
No, it cannot be extracted this way as aluminium is a much stronger reducing agent than carbon and has greater affinity to oxygen. It is rather extracted by the process of electrolysis by passing electricity through molten aluminum ore which is bauxite mixed with cryolite.
Tin is extracted from its ore by heating it with carbon or carbon monoxide.
Several: Lithium, Barium, Strontium, Calcium, Magnesium, Aluminium and Titanium
Titanium is more reactive than Titanium.
Both carbon and potassium are elements, made up of nothing but their own unique atoms. In other words, since carbon is made only of carbon, no other substance can be extracted from it.
At the room temperature they remain elements in a mixure; by heating a compound is obtained, carbon disulfide.
carbon cannot be used to extract titanium because titanium is more reactive than carbon so therefore, a displacement reaction cannot happen hope this helps :)
Iron is mainly extracted from haematite (Fe2O3) and magnetite(Fe3O4).
Carbon and iron are known as elements because they cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.
Metals are extracted from their ore through chemical reaction. Iron ore is an oxide of iron. The oxygen is removed from the ore by heating carbon with the ore to create molten iron and Carbon Dioxide.
aluminium has greater tendancy to bind to oxygen than carbon,so it cannot be extracted
Some elements occur in nature in a pure form, and not as part of a compound with other elements. Elements such as copper, silver, and gold are also minerals. Almost all pure, solid elements are mentals.