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difference between metal and ore​

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Answered by zainabsonko96
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Explanation:

Ore- A mineral occurring in sufficient quantity and containing enough metal to permit its recovery and extraction at a profit. ... Metal- An alloy of two or more metallic elements. Therefore, Rocks have minerals, which in large concentration are called ores and these are mined for metals!

Answered by adithyashasan007
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➼Metals are monolithic material which is pure and has been extracted from the ore.

➼While ore is the impure form or a mixture which is rich in the metal of which it is an ore.

→Mechanically ores are very poor and some can be broken by simple hammering while their purest form i.e. the metal is strong.

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