Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 5 months ago

how does the term ore differ from the mineral.. give one example. ​

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Answered by mansirathod522
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A mineral is a naturally occurring solid that has a crystalline structure and a definite chemical formula. An ore is a rock that contains minerals in concentrations that are high enough for economical extraction. For example, bauxite is an aluminium ore. please mark me as breanlist

Answered by Anonymous
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Minerals are naturally occurring chemical compound of a metal, which may be associated with more impurities . Ore is a chosen mineral of metal, from which metal is extracted from Profitably on large scale, in pure form e. g. The ore of iron is omitted from which iron is extended while the mineral having iron maybe magnetic, iron pyrites, etc.

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