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(a)
Interpretation:
The source for commercial production of aluminium has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Ore: It is a natural occurrence of rock in which minerals are present with economically significant elements, typically metals, which can be extracted from the deposit.
Mineral: It is defined as naturally occurring homogeneous, crystalline inorganic solid, with a well-defined composition. It contains elements.
(b)
Interpretation:
The source for commercial production of nitrogen has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Ore: It is a natural occurrence of rock in which minerals are present with economically significant elements, typically metals, which can be extracted from the deposit.
Mineral: It is defined as naturally occurring homogeneous, crystalline inorganic solid, with a well-defined composition. It contains elements.
(c)
Interpretation:
The source for commercial production of chlorine has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Ore: It is a natural occurrence of rock in which minerals are present with economically significant elements, typically metals, which can be extracted from the deposit.
Mineral: It is defined as naturally occurring homogeneous, crystalline inorganic solid, with a well-defined composition. It contains elements.
(d)
Interpretation:
The source for commercial production of calcium has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Ore: It is a natural occurrence of rock in which minerals are present with economically significant elements, typically metals, which can be extracted from the deposit.
Mineral: It is defined as naturally occurring homogeneous, crystalline inorganic solid, with a well-defined composition. It contains elements.
(e)
Interpretation:
The source for commercial production of sodium has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Ore: It is a natural occurrence of rock in which minerals are present with economically significant elements, typically metals, which can be extracted from the deposit.
Mineral: It is defined as naturally occurring homogeneous, crystalline inorganic solid, with a well-defined composition. It contains elements.
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ALEKS 360 for Silberberg Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change
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