Hematite is a metallic mineral. Remember, minerals make up rocks.
Hematite is a metal-bearing ore, but it's not a metal itself.
Iron :c)
south Africa i think.
Bauxite used to produce aluminium. Hematite can be used to produce iron. Bauxite nd hematite are called minerals and in the context of metal production ores.
Haematite is an Iron ore (Fe2O3). Therefore, it stands to reason that the metal extracted is iron. Haema- is a prefix used to indicate that the word has something to do with blood; in this case, its colour. Incidentally, oxygenated blood is red because it contains iron. Iron Oxide (Fe2O3) (rust) is red.
Hematite is a metal-bearing ore, but it's not a metal itself.
Hematite is an ore of iron.
Hematite is an ore of the element Iron.
it is a metal because i think it is >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
iron
A relatively new process, magnetation, will aid in the separation of hematite from other rock. Used in the waste tailing of iron ore mining, the magnets attract the hematite for use.
Iron :c)
south Africa i think.
Magnetite, hematite, goethite, in rock deposits.
A rock containing a lot of iron
yes. i am most certain that it is
go do it youself! :)