smelt it..didnt you ever play runescape!
Yes. A rock called 'banded iron' is the main ore of iron.
Carbon is commonly used to extract iron from its ore through a process called smelting. Carbon reacts with the oxygen present in the iron ore, reducing it to metallic iron.
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Iron is typically found in the Earth's crust in the form of iron ores, which are rocks and minerals from which metallic iron can be extracted. Iron ores are commonly found in countries with large deposits such as Australia, Brazil, China, India, and Russia. These ores are typically mined and processed to extract the iron for various industrial applications.
Ancient Egyptians extracted iron ore from rocks using a combination of heating the rocks in fires to break them down, and then using various tools to extract the iron. This process involved a series of steps including crushing the rocks, smelting the ore to separate the iron from the rock, and then shaping the iron into tools and weapons.
Yes, iron typically comes from rocks called ores. Ores are mineral deposits that contain enough iron to be economically extracted. Iron ores are usually oxide or sulfide minerals that must undergo processing, such as crushing, grinding, and magnetic separation, to extract the iron.
It's a sort of vicious circle. Gold is expensive so it is much in demand. So gold is extracted from rocks where it forms an ounce or less in every ton of rock - which is expensive! Iron is not so rare and is easier to extract.
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Miners extract iron ore from the ground.
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Yes. A rock called 'banded iron' is the main ore of iron.
Carbon is commonly used to extract iron from its ore through a process called smelting. Carbon reacts with the oxygen present in the iron ore, reducing it to metallic iron.
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Use a magnet to extract the iron from the sulfur.
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