I would think its possible, just not very practical. The actual Iron content in blood is quite low. It would take allot of blood, and even then, extracting it somehow is also illusive.
It's possible they could have an Iron deficiency. Blood is rich in Iron.
No, If you dont have an iron in your blood you are totally demented!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Like me. So call 911
Iron is extracted from haematite.
No
Aluminium is mainly extracted from Bauxite, which is Aluminium oxide(Al2O3). Iron is mainly extracted from Hematite, which is Iron(III) oxide(Fe2O3). Some other minerals of Iron are Pyrite(FeS2) and Magnetite(Fe3O4).
Iron is extracted from iron ore. Copper is extracted from several ores, Chalcopyrite being one.
Miners extract iron ore from the ground.
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Iron can be extracted from dirt through a process called smelting, which involves heating the dirt with carbon in a furnace to separate the iron from other materials. The iron is then purified and shaped into usable forms.
Iron is primarily extracted from iron ore in a blast furnace at an iron and steel plant. The iron ore is first processed into iron oxide, which is then reduced to metallic iron using carbon as a reducing agent in the blast furnace.
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.