What is difference between high grade ore and low grade ore
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An ore is rock that contains a large enough concentration of a particular mineral—often a metal—to make it profitable for mining and processing.
What is the difference between a high grade and a low grade ore?
High-grade ore contains a large concentration of the desired mineral.
Low-grade ore has a smaller concentration.
What is the difference between a high grade and a low grade ore?
High-grade ore contains a large concentration of the desired mineral.
Low-grade ore has a smaller concentration.
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High Grade Ore:-
● High Grade ores have a high mineral content.
●They have low impurities content.
●For example Magnetite.
●Two types of high grade ores found in India are haematite and magnetite.
● Brazil is the leading producer of high grade ore.
Low Grade Ore:-
●Low mineral content.
●High impurities content.
●For example siderite
●The leading producer low grade ore in the world is China.
● Goa in India produces low grade ores.
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High Grade Ore:-
● High Grade ores have a high mineral content.
●They have low impurities content.
●For example Magnetite.
●Two types of high grade ores found in India are haematite and magnetite.
● Brazil is the leading producer of high grade ore.
Low Grade Ore:-
●Low mineral content.
●High impurities content.
●For example siderite
●The leading producer low grade ore in the world is China.
● Goa in India produces low grade ores.
Thank You.
(Hope This Helps)
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