Chemistry, asked by s27antony, 9 months ago

all ores are minerals but all minerals are not ores​

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Answered by shivangpandey73
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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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Answered by MysticalKudi
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All ores are minerals while all minerals are not ores as some of them might have a large amount of unwanted substances such as sand, stones and earthly impurities. For example: Aluminium occurs in earth's crust in the form of two minerals bauxite and clay. ... So, clay remains only as mineral and not as ore of aluminum

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