ores are the minerals that are underground that you have to cook in order to be a mineral.
Metal ores included in this category include: aluminum, antimony, bastnasite, bauxite, beryl, beryllium, cerium, cinnabar, ilmenite, iridium, mercury, microlite, monazite, osmium, palladium, platinum, quicksilver, the rare-earth metals, rhodium.
The radioactive element that begins with the letter R is radium. Radium is a highly radioactive element and is found in uranium ores. It emits alpha, beta, and gamma radiation.
Copper rich ores contain Relatively large amount of copper. Copper obtained from rich ores is from better quality than low-grade ores. A low-grade ore doesn't contain very high proportion of valuable copper
Non-metallic ores are minerals that do not contain significant amounts of metal. These ores are typically used in manufacturing processes to produce products such as glass, ceramics, and fertilizers. Examples of non-metallic ores include limestone, gypsum, and salt.
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A R. Powell has written: 'The analysis of minerals and ores of the rarer elements'
C. R. Weber has written: 'Molybdenum in New South Wales' -- subject(s): Molybdenum ores
R. Lownsbrough has written: 'The determination of metallic iron in prereduced iron ores laboratory method no. 26/43'
Jean R. Blaise has written: 'Preliminary investigation of the Mavis Bank copper prospect' -- subject(s): Copper ores
R. S. Needham has written: 'Geology of the Alligator Rivers Uranium Field, Northern Territory' -- subject(s): Geology, Uranium ores
oil, methane gas, coal, wood, mercury, iron ores, copper ores, zinc ores, lead ores
J. R. Beevers has written: 'A Chemical investigation into the role of sorption processes in ore genesis' -- subject(s): Absorption, Sampling and estimation, Ores
Extraction of metals from its ores and formation of ores. Studying their properties, their alloys,refining of ores.
Their importance is that these ores can be extracted into metals .
Ores.
Francium hasn't ores; infinitesimal amounts of francium exist in some uranium ores.
R. J. Coel has written: 'Biogeochemical studies of gold in a placer deposit, Livengood, Alaska' -- subject(s): Geology, Gold ores, Biogeochemical prospecting