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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Making Metal Supplies Go Further
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We obtain most of our resources from the Earth's crust and these resources are limited. It is therefore important that we conserve as much as possible because when they are gone, they are gone forever. So how can we make our supplies of these resources go further? One way to conserve our resources is to recycle waste products instead of sending them to landfill sites. Some forms of recycling happen naturally, for example the carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle which allow these two important elements to be recycled. The Earth's population is increasing faster and faster and it's important that... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Making Metal Supplies Go Further
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1. Which of the following is not an environmental benefit of recycling metals?
2. Why is the recycling of copper becoming more and more important?
3. Why is it cheaper to recycle metals than to extract them from their ore?
4. Titanium is also an expensive metal. Only a small portion is ever recycled. Which of the following reasons is the most likely explanation?
5. Read the following information and then decide which of the four answers contains the missing words in the correct order.
6. Before any metals can be ________ the scrap metal has to be collected
7. Why is extracting iron from its ore so expensive compared to recycling it?
8. Which of the following environmental issues could recycling metals reduce?
9. Why is extracting iron from its ore so expensive compared to recycling it?
10. Apart from the costs associated with preparing the ore, which of the following is likely to make extracting aluminum expensive?
11. When they reach the place they are to be recycled, how is recycling of metals carried out?