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"All ores are minerals but all minerals are not ores".Justify the statement.

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Answered by Angella
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All ores are minerals but all minerals are not ores.
Minerals are naturally occurring chemical compounds in the earth's crust.
Out of many minerals in which a metal may be found, only a few minerals are chemically and commercially viable to be used as sources for the extraction of the metal.
Such minerals are known as Ores.

Hence, all ores are minerals but all minerals are not ores.
Answered by arigamingyt07
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As we know that minerals are the naturally occurring compounds of metals which are generally mixed with earthy such as soil, sand, limestone and rocks while ores are those minerals from which a metal can be extracted profitably. Hence "All ores are minerals but all minerals are not ores".

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