DIG A LITTLE DEEPER "THE EARTH-NATURE'S STOREHOUSE" ANSWER
Aufa Razzqia Masya F (1931340006/03)
👉What does the word concentrate mean? Why is it important to have minerals concentrated in one place rather than scattered all around? What processes help in concentrating mineral resources?
👉Name at
least 3 important natural resources that can be found in your state. Why are
these important
👉Pick out
your favorite clothes. Look at the tags sewn inside and learn if they are made
from nature fibers, synthetic fibers or both. List the fibers used to make
your clothes. How did minerals plays a part in the making of your clothes?
The Answer
👉 In mining, concentrate is partially
purified ore. It is produced by mixing ground ore with water and blowing air
bubbles through the water. These carry mineral particles to the surface. This
is the final purely mechanical step in the process, and is the output of mining
as such. As such, concentrate production is a measure of the output of a mine
(or mines). The concentrate is then smelted to produce pure metal. Smelting is
a thermal (the molten metal separates from the solids and gases that result)
and chemical process (thermal decomposition f metal compounds, oxidisation of
carbon, etc.)
In
order to effectively mine/gather various minerals (elements) it’s very
important that they are concentrated. We know there is gold in every gallon of
sea water, but it’s so little that it’s not possible to extract gold from water
and make it profitable. On the other hand during the goldrush people could find
many oz of gold in rivers and make a good coin (keep in mind only a very small
fraction actually made enough gold though). This is just as true with Iron,
Silicon, Aluminium, Uranium and rare earth metals.
What we can conclude is that there are natural forces that causing minerals to concentrate. Gold tend to ‘clump’ together and being transported with quarts through cracks in rock to solidify as the mixture cools down, without this there would not have been any real gold resources on the planet.
Other metals like Nickel is believed to be concentrated due to impact of large meteorites. Iron got concentrated when microorganisms started to produce oxygen, causing iron to rust (Fe2O3) to settle at the bottom of the sea for them to be part of the sediment layers.
I think the conclusion is that various mechanisms cause different minerals to concentrate in different ways and different places in high enough concentration where mining is financially sane. The distribution is very heavily dependent on tectonic activities, and where you find gold today might be gone in 100,000,000 years and other areas will see new minerals being concentrated.
👉The most important minerals found and produced in Indonesia are tin, bauxite, nickel, gold and copper. Because :
1. Contribution of the mining industry to the gross domestic product (GDP) of Indonesia. 4.98%
2. Proven gas reserves in Indonesia at the end of 2019. 1.4tr cubic meter.
3. Estimated production volume of nickel in Indonesia.
👉My clothes, bag, canvas shoes, jacket are from both of nature fabric and synthetic fabrics. The main mineral from nature is alum. The importance of alum as a natural mordant in textile dyeing is explained. The history of alum mineral processing was reviewed to emphasise on the heritage knowledge inherited by current trends in fashion technology and textile engineering. The review will also demonstrate the conservative environmental preservation nature of alum mineral as mordant. The need for modern evaluation of natural dyes and mordants will be highlighted .Alum was known as one of the most imperative components of textile industry before the introduction of chemical dyes in the 1850s. Its significance could be explored when studying the alum quarrying and trade in several geographical areas . In literature, interesting notes on alum as a mordant for textile dyeing of yarn, cloth and leather in North America, China, Libya, Russia and Turkey could be found. In England, for instance alum was imported mainly from Papal and Spanish mines during the 16th .The role of alum in textile dyeing It is well known that natural dyes do not readily adhere tocotton. Therefore, in order to set the color when using natural dyes alum is needed to play its role as a chemical agent which allows a reaction to occur between the dye and the fabric [3]. It may be added to the dye source to influence it; however it does not serve as a color source on its own. The fabric is impregnated with the mordant, then during the dyeing process the dye reacts with the mordant, forming a chemical bond and attaching it firmly to the fabric.A historical review of alum mineral extraction Abandoned mines in many areas such as those in north of Iran represent valuable industrial heritages. It is thus indispensable to review the processing stages which our predecessors were developed to extract alum from the associated gangue minerals. The alum-bearing shale was excavated and tipped over onto a bed of brushwood about 1m thick and 20m high. This was allowed to burn slowly for up to a year. As the calcinations reaction proceeded the clamp would shrink to half its original size.
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