A mineral or rock, which contains enough
of a chemical element to make it economically feasible to mine, is called an
ore. A mineral which contains a
high enough percentage of a metal for economic extraction is called a metal
ore. The recovery of metals from
their ores is one area of the field of metallurgy. The separation of the
desired element is done by roasting, smelting, electrolysis or various chemical
treatments. Important ores of aluminum, iron, manganese, and tin are oxides; Important ores of antimony,
copper, lead, mercury, nickel, silver, and zinc are sulfides.
Fact to remember
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Name of the metal
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Metal most
abundant in earth’s crust
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Aluminium
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Metal
which forms amalgam with other elements
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Mercury
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Metal used
in a fuse wire and also in solder
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Lead-tin
alloy
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Metal used
in the filament of a bulb
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Tungsten
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Metal
which pollutes the air of cities having large number of vehicles
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Lead
(reason for using unleaded petrol)
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Metal used
in the filaments of electric heaters
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Nichrome
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Metal used
as radiation shield
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Lead
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Metal into
which Uranium turns when it loses all its radioactivity
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Lead
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Metal used
for making boats because it does not corrode by seawater
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Titanium
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