Science, asked by Shellzz, 5 months ago

Explain why aluminium and iron are not extracted from their ore by using the same method. Please answer fast. :)

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Answered by kathrynescats
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Answer:

Because they have different melting points.

Explanation:

Iron's melting point is around 2,000F while aluminum melts at 1,778F.

Answered by shubham4998
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Answer:

Metals more reactive than carbon, such as aluminium, are extracted by electrolysis, while metals less reactive than carbon, such as iron, may be extracted by reduction with carbon. As gold is so unreactive, it is found as the native metal and not as a compound. It does not need to be chemically separated.

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