Alkali metals are not found as pure elements in nature.
This the metallic bond.
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An alloy is a type of metal (specifically, it's a solid solution of dissimilar metals). All alloys are metal, but not all metals are alloys ... pure metals (pure gold or pure copper, for example) are not alloys.
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.
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Preparation of very pure metals.
Alkali metals are not found as pure elements in nature.
Metals have metallic bonds.
to cause stronger metals
Any metal that is not an alloy of a metal with other elements (metals, metalloids, or nonmetals) is a pure element. All of the metals listed on the Periodic Table are pure elements.
Iron, zinc, mercury, and aluminum are pure metals commonly encountered.
That is called an alloy.
A CP stamp on jewelry means commercially pure. If an item is titanium and has a CP stamp, it would mean commercially pure titanium. 90% titanium
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If by pure, we are referring to native metals composed of one element, like silver, gold, and copper, then they are minerals.