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Definition of mi eral and ores and their differential

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Answered by pal69
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Potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, aluminium, zinc, iron, lead etc are the metals found in combined state. Minerals are the natural materials in which the metals and their compounds are found in earth. Ores are those minerals from which metal are extracted conveniently and profitably.

Answered by Anonymous
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Most metals are too reactive to exist on their own in the ground. Instead, they exist combined with other elements as compounds called ores. Ores are raw materials for making metals.

Minerals are those in which individual crystals are composed of unit cells or basic unit layers of two or more types. Minerals are inorganic catalysts that function as regulators of metabolic activities in the body.

Isolation of elements in Chemistry class 12th aims to teach the students about the various processes of extraction of metals from ores. Very few metals such as the noble metals, i.e., Gold, Silver, Platinum, etc are present in their original metallic forms in nature.

Metallurgy is the field of science which deals with the extraction of metals from ores which are naturally found in the environment. Most of the elements especially metals are presently combined with other elements and these are called minerals.

An element may combine with a variety of other elements to make myriad minerals but out of them, only a few are viable sources of that metal. Such sources are called ores. Let’s have a brief look into some of the ores and minerals.

DIFFERENCE:

Here we have provided the major differences between Minerals and Ores.

Minerals Ores

All the naturally occurring substances of metals that are present in the earth’s crust are known as Minerals. Ores are usually used to extract metals economically. A large number of metals are present.

All Minerals are not ores. All ores are minerals.

Minerals are native forms in which metals exist. Ores are mineral deposits

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