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Uncombined
Iron , Aluminium and Copper Can Be Found , Also Gold Can Be Found Uncombined in the Earths Crust .
Some metals are found uncombined in the Earth's crust because they have low reactivity and do not readily react with other elements to form compounds. These metals include gold, silver, and copper, which are typically found in their pure metallic form in nature.
Copper (Cu), silver (Ag), gold (Au) ....Osmium (Os) is also found in nature as an uncombined element sometimes. Rhodium (Rh) can occur as a rare deposit in uncombined form, for example in Montana, USA.Platinum (Pt) nuggets also occur naturally in the uncombined state.Tellurium (Te) is sometimes found in its native (elemental) form.Chromium (Cr), lead (Pb) and mercury (Hg) have also been found in uncombined form, but this is extremely rare. For more information see Related links below this box.
Oh, dude, it's like this - metals like gold and silver are found uncombined in the Earth's crust because they are too cool to hang out with other elements. They prefer to be all fancy and shiny on their own, you know? Plus, they're like the popular kids at the periodic table party, so they get to do whatever they want.
in the earths crust
They can be found in the earths crust.
it can be found on earths crust
its found in the earths crust.
silicon
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They are very reactive.They cannot be found uncombined.