Sodium is not found in nature as a pure element because it is very reactive.
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Sodium is a group one metal which means it is highly reactive. If you have ever seen sodium placed into water you will see it goes off with a bang. The problemm with extracting sodium is water vapor in the air (humidity). Sodium will react with water extreamly easerly and quickly. For that reason it is hard to extract sodium as it reacts with the moisture in the air.
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Organix makes two types that are both sulfate free and sodium chloride free. They're both ever straight, one is a brown bottle and one is a pink bottle, but they both say sodium chloride and sodium free on the bottom above the Organix label!
No. Neon is a noble gas and rarely if ever forms any compounds.
is hydrogen uncombined in nature
Yes
They are very reactive.They cannot be found uncombined.
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No, all lasers we know of are made by humans.
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Leave it alone. It is a wild and potentially dangerous animal. It might be sad, but that is how nature goes, and there are plenty more out there that no one will ever witness.
All the chemical elements from group I and II are very reactive; it is impossible to found these elements in nature in elemental state.
Every one I have ever seen was alone.
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Yes big time chemicals, Oil spills, those two alone is a very big impact on everything! Could fill up this whole page. But that's good.