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No; the noble gas family doesn't contain any metals in it, it only has gases. Also it contains all of the least reactive elements. The most reactive metals are in the alkali metal family, group 1, lithoium , sodium, poatssium etc..
Man has not been to Mars, stones and dust have been seen on Mars, there is no life on any other planet but earth that we have found.
1. You can grow food - agricultural usage. 2. You can mine it if something useful found underneath (oil, metals, etc.). If nothing, pretty much any land (subsoil) can be used as a building material (sand, clay (bricks), or stones/rocks)
Easy answer you could have come up with by yourself I think. Crude oil, means oil straight from the ground and not refined yet. Heavy metals means not light metals. So not iron or sodium but Lead and other heavy stuff. Since oil comes from the ground and metals are mined from the ground, it makes sense that they could be found together. So if the teacher wants a different answer he should have said "how is crude oil formed" or something like that.
Metals that are pure are metals that contain no other materials. Some pure metals are silver, aluminum, gold, iron, lithium, magnesium, silicon, and zinc. A full list of metallic elements (pure metals) can be found at the Related Link.
Of course, practically all the minerals, metals, coal, gemstones, building stones, etc. are mined and largely exploited in China.
These metals are very unreactive and are "noble". This basically means that they would not react with any other elements found in the earth's crust.
Gold, silver, copper, iron, lead, mercury.
Yes, iron ore is one example, all metals you have ever seen are either artificially made or in found in the crust.
All the metals are usually found in ore which is a mixture of rock and metals. Carbon shows up a lot. Phosphorus is found in rocks. Any element which is solid at normal temperatures will turn up in rock or soil or plant material.
All those metals are considered to be Earth Elements, or substances that can be found on Earth and are pure since they can not be broken down into any other substances.
No; the noble gas family doesn't contain any metals in it, it only has gases. Also it contains all of the least reactive elements. The most reactive metals are in the alkali metal family, group 1, lithoium , sodium, poatssium etc..
Dusk Stones cannot be found in any GBA game. Stones like this are exclusive to Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. Likewise you can't find a dawn stone or shiny stone in any GBA game.
Alkali metals are very reactive metals.
Non-metals are any of the non-metallic elements found in Groups 14, 15 and 16 of the Periodic Table. At room temperature, most non-metals exist as either gases or solids.
I think we've found all the metals that exist naturally at this point, so any "new" metals will be things that we develop or invent rather than "find".But on that point, engineers are constantly developing new alloys and combinations of materials to produce metals that have the properties needed for specific applications.
False because an ore is any rock that contians any metal... Best Wishes, Shady Qubaty