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  1. Lead can be extracted from lead(II) sulfide, PbS, in two stages.Stage 1: Lead(II) sulfide is heated in air. It reacts with
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  2. What is true about most higher-grade metallic ores?A. Most of them can be extracted using the placer method. Most of them can be
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  3. Lead can be extracted from the mineral galena, PbS. What is the maximum mass of lead that could be obtained from 1.0 tonne (1000
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  4. QuestionWhat is true about most higher-grade metallic ores?(1 point) Responses Most of them can be extracted without requiring
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  5. What is true about most higher-grade metallic ores?(1 point)Responses Most of them can be extracted without requiring drilling.
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  6. What is true about most higher-grade metallic ores?(1 point)Responses Most of them can be extracted using the placer method.
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  7. What is true about most higher-grade metallic ores?(1 point) Responses Most of them can be extracted without requiring drilling.
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  8. What is true about most higher-grade metallic ores?(1 point)Responses Most of them can be extracted using the placer method.
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  9. What is true about most higher-grade metallic ores?(1 point)Responses Most of them can be extracted using the placer method.
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  10. Salt is dissolved into a water solvent. Can the salt be extracted, and will it retain its properties?(1 point)Responses No, it
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