Yes. copper is one of the elements that may, with luck, be found in the native state.
yes
carbon and sulphur
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helium, copper, neon, argon
aluminium
Only a few metals are found in the free state, generally metals react to form for example oxides, sulfides which then may further react. Some found free are gold silver copper and platinum. All of these are relatively unreactive
yes
Mercury do not occur in combine state (i.e. it occur in free state) and in liquid form. It is the only metal who occur in liquid form.
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.
As copper and chlorine are bonded by ionic bonding , they are placed in a crystal lattice and there is no free moving ions to conduct electricity at the solid state. In molten state, the ions are free to move about.
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carbon and sulphur
gold, silver, copper, platinum and some other platinum metals
helium, copper, neon, argon
Ag(silver), Au(gold), Pt(platinum), Cu(copper) are found in free state
Arizona's state mineral is copper. This is why Arizona's nickname is the copper state. Their state gemstone is turquoise. They don't have a state rock or stone.
nope. when u look at the reaction chart iron is stronger than copper so no reaction occur.