Define the following terms. (i) Mineral (ii) Ore (iii) Gangue
Hint. One of these three words is a subset of another — every ore is one of the other two things, but not the reverse.
Step 1 — Mineral. A mineral is an element or compound that occurs naturally in the earth's crust.
Step 2 — Ore. An ore is a mineral in which a particular metal occurs in a high enough percentage that the metal can be profitably extracted from it — so every ore is a mineral, but not every mineral is concentrated enough to be called an ore.
Step 3 — Gangue. Gangue is the unwanted impurities, such as soil and sand, present along with the ore, which must be removed before the metal can be extracted.
✦ Answer: Mineral — a naturally occurring element or compound in the earth's crust. Ore — a mineral rich enough in a metal to extract it profitably. Gangue — the impurities mixed with an ore that need to be removed.
Where students slip. Treating 'mineral' and 'ore' as interchangeable — an ore is specifically a mineral with a high enough concentration of metal to be commercially worth extracting.
