The majority of metals doesn't exist in elementary form in the nature; many differences exist between metals properties, chemical or physical.
Type your answer here... most of the metals naturally exist in combined formed during metallurgy the metals are extracted from their ores by reduction process in pure metallic state, metals are unstable and considered to be in the excited state.therefore,the extracted metals have a tendency to go to thermodynamically stable state , which is otherwise known as corrosion.
At room temperature protactinium is a solid metal.
Copper's state of matter is naturally a solid. But it can melt, and boil.
Californium does not occur naturally. It is produced as a result of nuclear explosions and nuclear experiments.
Hydrogen is naturally found in the gaseous form.
solid state
in there native state
Gold is one of the few metals that occurs in its pure state in nature. Gold pieces found are called nuggets.
Depends on how easy it is to oxidize the metal, outside of gold and meteoric iron, almost all metals are found in an oxidized state.
Solid.
They do Occur in SOLID,LIQUID and GAS
Solid
GoldPlatinum
carbon and sulphur
in solids i think
Yes, it's true for almost all metals. But some metals like Copper, Mercury, Silver,Gold and Platinum are very less reactive and sometimes occur in free state in nature.
Metal in its natural state is a mineral occurring in the form of ore. It then needs to be mined, extracted from the ore and processed to make whatever. So a metal object is man made from a naturally occurring material. Unless of course it was made by a woman.