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GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Metals - Methods of Extraction from Ores
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The knowledge of how to extract metals from their ores has played an incredibly important role in every known civilisation. The ability to make coins, tools and weapons from metals has changed the way lives are lead. The first metal to be used in many areas of life is thought to be copper in around 4,000BC. This is probably because copper is an easy metal to smelt. It was used to make saws and axes but until humans learned to alloy it with tin to make bronze, these weren't particularly good tools! The reason why it is necessary to smelt metals is that they react with other materials like... Show more
GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Metals - Methods of Extraction from Ores
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1. Which of the following shows a balanced chemical equation for the reduction of iron ore in the blast furnace?
2. Ores are the starting point for extracting metals because...
3. Metals can be extracted from low grade ores using plants. This process is called...
4. Why is aluminium extracted using electrolysis?
5. Copper can be obtained from its ore by displacement using scrap iron because...
6. Copper can be obtained from its ore by displacement using scrap iron because...
7. Which of these metals is found as itself rather than in a compound?
8. Which of the following is a disadvantage of extracting copper by bioleaching?
9. Ores are the starting point for extracting metals because...
10. Which of the following shows a balanced chemical equation for the reduction of iron ore in the blast furnace?