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Created by Adam Collinge
over 11 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| What is a metal ore? | A rock which contains enough metal to make it worthwhile extracting the metal from it |
| What is the usual type of ore? | An Oxide |
| How do most metals need to be extracted from their ore? | Using a chemical reaction |
| What three things can effect the economics of metal extraction? | 1) If the market price of a metal drops 2) If the market price increases 3) As technology improves, it becomes easier to extract more metal from a sample rock |
| What two ways can a metal be extracted from its ore? | Reduction or electrolysis |
| What is electrolysis? | Splitting a compound using electricity |
| What do some ores have to be before the metal is extracted? | Concentrated, which means the unwanted rocky part is disposed of |
| What can electrolysis also be used for? | Purifying the extracted metal |
| What element is used for reduction? | Carbon |
| What happens when an ore is reduced? | The oxygen is removed, e.g Iron Oxide + Carbon = Iron + Carbon Dioxide |
| What determines whether a metal can be extracted by reduction? | Its placement in the re activity series; metals above carbon in the series have to be extracted using electrolysis but metals below can be extracted using reduction |
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