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To smelt iron ore, you first need to mix it with carbon in a blast furnace to create pig iron. The carbon helps remove impurities from the ore, resulting in a liquid iron material that can be further processed into steel. The process involves high temperatures and requires specialized equipment.
In the United States, from a couple of different websites that I found, you should say "smelled," and not "smelt." Smelt is interchangeable with smelled in the UK, though, and is common over there. Smelt is also a type of fish.
The waste material that must be separated from an ore is known as gangue. Gangue is the material that does not contain any valuable minerals and is typically removed during the process of ore extraction and purification.
Smelled and SmeltIn 'American' English, 'smelled' only is the past tense of 'smell': " while outside I smelled a foul odor " "Smelt" IS the past tense of smell due to the fact that "smell", not to be confused with (to smell) is originally an irregular verb, therefor needing a change in spelling, but however, is in the process of changing into a regular verb, due to the changing status of a growing language solely hypothesized on its grammatical miss-use of ending in "ed" along with many other miss used past tense vocab. where "smelt" is correct, both are socially acceptable.TigerSnow45In British English, 'smelt' and 'smelled' are interchangeable as the past participle of 'smell', with 'smelt' being more common in current use.'To smelt' is, of course, also a verb meaning 'to melt or fuse metal ore'.Also, Smelt is a family, Osmeridae, of small anadromous fish. They are common in the North American Great Lakes, and run in large schools along the coastline during their spring migration to their spawning streams. The family consists of some sixteen species in six genera.The fish usually reach only 6 inches (15 cm) and are a food source for salmon and lake trout.Common pronunciation of 'smelled' in phonic "smelt"
Smelt mean eitherIt means purifying the desired mineral.if(window["wireUpEvent"]){Assessment.wireUpEvent("ae53ad73-e48e-40fb-87b1-7718551fb49a:choiceInteraction:RESPONSE:answerChoice1")} It means the material is melted and separated to remove unwanted material.if(window["wireUpEvent"]){Assessment.wireUpEvent("ae53ad73-e48e-40fb-87b1-7718551fb49a:choiceInteraction:RESPONSE:answerChoice2")} It means the minerals are dug out of the Earth.if(window["wireUpEvent"]){Assessment.wireUpEvent("ae53ad73-e48e-40fb-87b1-7718551fb49a:choiceInteraction:RESPONSE:answerChoice3") It means the minerals are cut and polished.Think or go on a different site to figure it out
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Gas, for example perfume may be sprayed on fabric to make it smell nicer.
They take the same time.
A smelt is a fish, and roe is fish eggs, so smelt roe is smelt eggs.
They need to smelt it to get all the impurities out
I smelt you. Then I smelt the air. they are not the same.
smelt verb = smell past = smelt past participle = smelt
European smelt was created in 1758.
Lee Smelt was born in 1958.
Dennis Smelt was born in 1750.
Yes you can. But one thing you must be mindful of; burglary laws in your state.
I think a smelt's a fish, so yes.