The raw earth from which metal is extracted is called an ore. Ores contain valuable minerals and metals that can be mined and processed to obtain the desired metal. Common examples include bauxite for aluminum, hematite for iron, and chalcopyrite for copper. The extraction process typically involves crushing, milling, and chemical treatment to separate the metal from the ore.
That varies a lot, depending on the specific metal, and from what raw materials it is extracted.
Glass, metal, inert gas.
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Wal-Mart wouldn't have any raw materials. It's a retail store so it buys merchandise that is already completed. Raw materials are involved when the company manufactures something.
That varies a lot, depending on the specific metal, and from what raw materials it is extracted.
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.
All metals come in a Raw form and are extracted from rocks that are called Ores
Raw diamonds are mined from the earth around kimberlite pipes that erupt this material to the earth's surface.
Primary metal refers to metals that are extracted directly from the earth in their raw form, such as iron ore or copper ore. These metals have not been processed or refined further and are usually used as basic building blocks for manufacturing various products.
Metals in their raw state are usually referred to as ores. Ores are naturally occurring mineral deposits that contain a high concentration of the metal in a form that can be extracted and processed for commercial use.
Yes, diamond is a raw material and is located deep within the earth's mantel.
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It is the raw material from which Aluminum is extracted.
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