The ore rutile (impure titanium(IV) oxide) is heated with chlorine and coke at a temperature of about 900°C. Then the Titanium chloride is reduced using Magnesium and distilled to get rid of the Magnesium chloride (Magnesium atoms displaced titanium atoms). Then you get titanium.
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Tin is extracted from the earth surface by using carbon. It is able to get under neath it and separate it form the other rock.
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Strip mining
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Erm, no coal isn't a mineral - it is a rock. I wouldn't describe it as being extracted from the bowels of the Earth - it's mined.
crust or lithosphere
Coal, graphite, diamonds...
copper is extrcted in diffrent country
from tin ore
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Tin is extracted from its ore by heating it with carbon or carbon monoxide.
Einsteinium is not extracted from the earth, it is an artificial element.
It is extracted from Cassiterite, SnO2, which is tin ore.
Iron and tin can. But zinc is done by electrolysis as it is higher up the reactivity chain than either iron or tin- making it harder to extracted via reduction of CO to co2
it is extracted from electrolysis of potash.
gold, tin, silver, iron
A pearl is not extracted from the earth. They are found in oyster's shells. The term for it is harvesting oysters.
extracted, it is a mineral that occurs naturally in the earth.
The only commercially recovered ore of tin is casserite, with contains an oxide of tin (SnO2). Use the link below to check facts and learn more.
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