金属はどこから来るのか?

金属はどこから来たのか? まぁ, それらは通常鉱石から得られます. 鉱石とは? それらは自然の石です (または沈殿物) 1 つ以上の貴重な鉱物が含まれており、これらの鉱物には金属が含まれています. 金属, そうしたら, 通常は地殻から掘り出される (採掘された), その後、利益のために処理され販売される. キーメタルとは何ですか, 例として? That’d be aluminum, silver and copper, 初心者向け.

純金属

Pure metals can later be improved by mixing them with other metals to make alloys. What are alloys? They’re a mixture of chemical elements, with at least one of which is a metal. What are some key alloys, 例として? That’d be steel, brass, pewter and bronze, 初心者向け. Alloys can be used in a wide variety of applications– you’d find them in things like surgical tools, automobiles, airplanes and buildings.

Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Metals

Now back to metals– there are ferrous ones (which have iron in them) and non-ferrous ones (which don’t have iron in them). 長い, long ago, several thousand years ago in fact, humans first started using metals to make things when they figured out how to get copper from its ore– turning it into bronze (a harder alloy) thanks to the addition of tin. The other major development was when humans discovered iron, which then mixed with carbon to create the very useful alloy we know as steel.

When metals are mined from ore-bearing rock, they have to be extracted and refined, which can be done using modern technology like electrolytic processes and/or hot furnaces. Keep in mind that it may take the mining of a lot of rocks to get a lot of metals– concentrations of minerals within rocks are often quite low. Impurities get filtered away. Perhaps electric current is used to break certain strong chemical bonds. There’s a lot that goes into the whole process.

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