zinc
ALUMINUM
Metal cannot be extracted from Gold, as Gold itself is a metal.
Iron is extracted from haematite.
Aluminium is extracted from alumina.
The method used to extract a metal is determined by factors such as the reactivity of the metal, its abundance in the Earth's crust, and the cost-effectiveness of the extraction process. Additionally, the physical and chemical properties of the ore from which the metal is extracted also play a role in selecting the extraction method.
Different metals are extracted in different ways because each metal has unique properties that determine the most effective extraction method. Factors such as the metal's reactivity, abundance in nature, and the type of ore it is found in all play a role in determining the extraction process. Additionally, environmental considerations, cost, and efficiency also influence the choice of extraction method for each metal.
Lithium is extracted as the molten metal by a process of electrolysis.
copper
calcium
No, ore is not the crudest form of metal. Ore refers to a naturally occurring rock or mineral from which a metal or valuable mineral can be extracted. The crudest form of metal is typically the metal in its raw state after it has been extracted from the ore and before it has been processed or refined.
By this method iron (being ferromagnetic) is extracted from mixtures.
Metals that are above carbon in the reactivity series are often extracted through electrolysis, a process that uses electricity to break down the metal compound into its pure form. This method is necessary because these metals are too reactive to be extracted using carbon reduction methods like smelting.