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Metal Production-Purification
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The term metal production refers to
all of the processes involved in the conversion of a raw material, such as a
metallic ore, to a final form in which the metal can be used for some
commercial or industrial purpose. In some instances, metal production involves
relatively few steps since the metal already occurs in an elemental form in
nature. Such is the case with gold, silver, platinum, and other so-called noble
metals. These metals normally occur in nature uncombined with other elements
and can therefore be put to some commercial use with comparatively little
additional treatment.
In the majority of cases, however, metals occur in nature as
compounds, such as the oxide or the sulfide, and must first be converted to
their elemental state. They may then be treated in a wide variety of ways in order to make them
usable for specific practical applications.
Metal Production - Purification
In most cases, metals and their ores
occur in the ground as part of complex mixtures that also contain rocks, sand,
clay, silt and other impurities. The first step in producing the metal for
commercial use, therefore, is to separate the ore from waste materials with which
it occurs. The term ore is used to describe a compound of a metal that contains
enough of that metal to make it economically.

Well done. It would be better if you add examples of extraction by electrical reduction or electrolysis as in sodium and aluminium. And extraction by chemical reduction as in iron
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