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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Metals - Problems of Extraction
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Metallurgy is the science of metals and it has changed the way people live their lives. However, there are many issues involved with the extraction and processing of metals, from the initial removal of the ore from the ground to the production of the finished items. Some are purely environmental problems but others involve people too. In high school, you need to be able to consider and evaluate the social, economic and environmental impacts of exploiting metal ores, of using metals and of recycling metals. But don't worry, much of it is common sense and some general knowledge. Several of the... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Metals - Problems of Extraction
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1. Economically, it is more sensible to recycle aluminum, because extracting it from its ore...
2. Most titanium is extracted from titanium oxide ore. The oxide is first converted to titanium chloride. The titanium chloride is then reacted with sodium. This method of extracting titanium is very expensive. Recycling titanium would increase if...
3. Scientists have been looking for alternative methods to extract copper from the ground. One of these methods is bioleaching. What does bioleaching use to extract copper?
4. If aluminum cans are not recycled, they can have a huge impact on the environment in which of the following ways?
5. Removing metal ores from the ground usually involves mining. Which of the following is NOT an environmental impact of mining?
6. It is better to recycle aluminum than to extract it from aluminum ore because...
7. A disadvantage of extracting aluminum from aluminum ore is...
8. Some iron is obtained by recycling scrap iron. Why does it take less energy to make iron from scrap iron than to extract the iron from its ore?
9. Which of the following is a disadvantage of bioleaching rather than extracting copper by the traditional method?
10. Recycling metals is often thought of as a better way to provide more metals. Which of the following is NOT an advantage of recycling?