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The alkali metals are all very recative and are not found free in nature (pure elemental form) but are always found as compounds. (minerals)

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Why are neither the alkali metals nor the alkaline earth metals found in nature?

Because these metals are very reactive and readily form compounds.


Why are neither the alkali metals nor the alkaline-earth metals found uncombined in nature?

Because these metals are very reactive and readily form compounds.


Why are neither the alkali nor the alkaline earth metals found uncombined in nature?

Because these metals are very reactive and readily form compounds.


Are alkali metals always found pure in nature?

Alkali metals are not found as pure elements in nature.


Why are alkali metals not the alkaline-earth metals found uncombined in nature?

There are nothing uncombined. They are forming compounds inn nature.


Which is an example of an alkali metal that does NOT exist independently in nature or in the laboratory?

All alkali metals exist in nature as compounds.


What are some characteristics of alkali metals?

Alkali Metals: the alkali metals are found in the first group of the periodic table, Alkali metals are very reactive metals and they are not freely in their nature, alkali metals have one electron in their outermost shell. therefore alkali metals are ready to loose that one electron for bonding with other elements, alkali metals are good conductor of electricity and heat. they are soft in nature than other metals.The Alkali Metals are:lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium cesium, francium


What group of metals is so reactive that the metals are never found as uncombined elements in nature?

The alkali metals


Why is it unlikely to find alkali metals in nature?

Highly reactive


Metals that are so reactive that in nature they are found only combined with other elements?

Alkali Metals


Why group 2A are called the alkali earth metals?

The name "Alkali" is given due to the alkaline nature of their oxides and hydroxides. The term "Alkali Earth Metals" is used as these metals are usually found as minerals in the Earth's crust.


Why is it unlikely to find pure alkali metals in a nature?

They are very reactive