Physics, asked by cheerycherry, 10 months ago

All ores are minerals beit all minerals are not
to be ores. Do you agree with this.why? please tell don't tell wrong​

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Answered by nishantsingh34
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All ores are minerals but all minerals are not ores. It is so because metals cannot be extracted from minerals in a convenient way. Example → Aluminum metal is found in both minerals : clay and bauxite. Aluminum metal is extracted only from bauxite in a convenient way. So, bauxite is an ore of Aluminum. On the other hand, it is not extracted from clay. So clay remains only as mineral and not an ore of Aluminium.

Therefore, all ores are minerals but all minerals are not ores.

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Answered by amishafilomeena1003
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All ores are minerals but all minerals are not ores. It is so because metals cannot be extracted from minerals in a convenient way. Example → Aluminum metal is found in both minerals : clay and bauxite. Aluminum metal is extracted only from bauxite in a convenient way.

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