Ore is processed because it is needed for metal and other things. I learned it in grade 4!
To produce metal from an ore, the ore must be mined, or removed from the ground. Then the ore must be processed to extract the metal.
Found in nature, if you look on a table of elements it's on it.Answer:Aluminium is found in nature as an ore such as bauxite (primarily Al(OH)3), not as pure metallic aluminum (Al). The ore must be processed to release the pure aluminum. Other metals, such as gold, are found in their pure form in nature.
1. Copper ore is mined and crushed. 2. It must be processed to remove the useful mineral or element. 3. Smelting is the process used to obtain copper. In the smelting the ore is melted and material are removed. After smelting, the copper is refined ,or purified. 4. Then it is made into many types of products used in homes, businesses, and industry.
Uranium ore is not...uranium ore !
Salt is mined, so it would be pure salt. Mined salt, unlike sea salt, has to be processed and cleaned. Chemicals are used for the cleaning process and for making it white.
Steel
Metals are generally mined in the form of ore. Ore is processed to extract the metal from the ore (known as smelting)
The ore must be mined, or must be removed from the ground. Then the ore must be processed to extract the metal
To produce metal from an ore, the ore must be mined, or removed from the ground. Then the ore must be processed to extract the metal.
Prime commodities are commodities that are yet to be processed from their raw state. Examples are orange or mango, which are processed into fruit juice. Others are iron ore, which are processed to fine metals.
1stly ground 2ndly panned with water, or chemically extracted (then precipitated)
Ore is mined
No. It comes from the ore iron which is a mineral.
A mineral resource that can be mined and processed at a profit is called an ore.
Minerals and groups of minerals can be classified as an ore when they contain a sufficient amount of desired material, most times metals, to be extracted and processed feasibly.
Iron ore is typically first crushed and then separated from gangue minerals through processes such as magnetic separation or froth flotation. The concentrated iron ore is then processed in a blast furnace to produce molten iron, which can be further refined into steel through different methods such as basic oxygen steelmaking or electric arc furnace steelmaking.
It is the plant where the iron ore is processed to make the marble sized product called pellet which is used as a feed for blast furnace to produce steel.