Galena
Yellow Copper Ore, Peacock Ore (encountered with acid- tarnish)
Lead is typically extracted from its ore through a process called smelting. The ore, usually galena (lead sulfide), is heated with a reducing agent, such as charcoal, in a furnace. The lead is then separated from the impurities and collected as a molten metal.
The name of silver ore is typically called "silver ore" or "native silver."
Lead ore is a rock containing lead minerals typically galena (lead sulfide) or anglesite (lead sulfate). It is commonly mined for its lead content, which is used in various applications such as batteries, ammunition, and construction materials. Lead ore can also contain other metals like silver, zinc, and copper.
The presence of zinc can affect the extraction process of lead from its ore by forming a zinc-lead alloy, which has a lower melting point than pure lead. This allows for easier separation of lead from the ore during the smelting process.
bauxite
Yellow Copper Ore, Peacock Ore (encountered with acid- tarnish)
bauxite
taconite
Lead is not an ore. Lead is a metal which is obtained by refining lead ore (or which may be a byproduct of the refinement of other metals).
the mineral with the ore of lead is galena
Doing a crossword? :Pi think the real name for lead ore is Gelena compound-PbS(So maybe the word is Gelena)
the origin of lead ore is contact metamorphic origin
Lead ore is a mineral containing lead in the form of galena (lead sulfide). It is a primary source of lead and is commonly mined for industrial use such as in the production of lead-acid batteries and other lead-based products. Lead ore may also contain other valuable minerals such as silver and zinc.
Iron ore (haematite) and lead ore (galena) are both both obtained through mining and quarrying.
Cerussite is an important ore of Lead.
Graphite is the main ore of pencil lead.