Forty eight per cent Iron
Chromium ore is a source of the metal Chromium.
It means a mineral deposit that has some metal, precious or no. I.E. gold ore, iron ore, copper ore, zinc ore ETC.
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Aluminum metal is made from Bauxite.
A rock containing a useful substance is called an ore. It's important to recognise that whilst a few ores contain metals (e.g. gold), most things referred to as metal ores actually contain metal compounds.
Examples of iron minerals: magnetite, hematite, goethite, siderite, limonite etc.
Hematite, Magnetite, Taconite, Goethite, Limonite and Siderite. Was that too many?
Calcite is calcium carbonate - CaCO3.
No. It comes from the ore iron which is a mineral.
how do i get a metal ore
Most bike hubs are aluminium. Aluminium comes from Bauxite ore, which is refined and the metal aluminium extracted. Axles and bearings are generally steel, which comes from iron ore.
Siderite is not soluble in water.
Ore is not a form of metal, it is a form of stone, from which metal can be extracted.
it means when you exxtract metal from a mineral ore the solid waste left behind is rock because since you have concentrated the mineral in the mineral ore the mineral ore comes in liquid form and leavess behind rock
You have to mine the metal ore (an ore is a rock containing a metal compound) before you can extract the metal from it.
The ore must be mined, or must be removed from the ground. Then the ore must be processed to extract the metal
iron ore. ------ It's usually in the form of form of hematite (Fe2O3), but it's also in the form of magnetite (Fe3O4), goethite (FeO(OH)), limonite (FeO(OH).n(H2O)) or siderite (FeCO3).