Rocks which contain enough of a
metal or a metal compound to make
it worth extracting are called ORES
Mining ores often involve digging up
large amounts of rocks. The ore may
need to be concentrated before the
metal is extracted.
This process can produce
large amounts of waste and
may have major impacts on the environment
Metals are usually found in the earths
crust: Combined with another element
(e.g.. Oxygen)
A few metals (low in the reactivity series)
-> Such as Gold are found in the Earth as
the metal
Gold can be separated from rocks by physical
methods -> HOWEVER most metals are found as
compounds SO metals have to be extracted by
chemical reactions
Metals can be extracted from compounds by displacement (using a
more reactive element) <e.g..> Metals which are less reactive than
carbon can therefore be extracted from their oxides by heating carbon
A metal higher up in the reactivity
series will displace any metals lower
in the series from their compounds.
The reaction is called a displacement
reaction
A reduction reaction can take place as carbon removes
the oxygen from the oxide ---> To produce the metal
EXAMPLE 2Fe2O3
+ 3C -> 4Fe =3CO2
Iron oxide+Carbon ->Iron + CO2