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Mg is 2.0% of Alkaline earth metals, as Ca is 3.6%..., equals 5.6%
Yes all metals are in the earths crust in ore form.
native metals
crust
alkali metals are the "mad" elements who explode when exposed to a certain element. for example, sodium cannot be exposed to hydrogen, or it will explode. on the other hand, alkaline earth metals are good conductors, but they do not explode. they also come only from the earth and its crust.
Mg is 2.0% of Alkaline earth metals, as Ca is 3.6%..., equals 5.6%
Mg is 2.0% of Alkaline earth metals, as Ca is 3.6%..., equals 5.6%
No, other elemental categories, such as alkali metals and transition metals are also found on the Earth's crust. One such alkali metal that is frequently found on the Earth's crust is potassium (K).
5.4%
Yes all metals are in the earths crust in ore form.
* alkaline metals contain the higher melting and also the boiling points. * These metals are present in the earths crust which does not have a basic form. * Alkaline earth metals are distributed in structure which is named as rock. * These metals have density which is low. * Alkaline earth metals have low electron affinity and as wells as low electronegativity. * One of the basic characteristic is, it contains two electrons in their outer shell.
Mg is 2.0% of Alkaline earth metals, as Ca is 3.6%..., equals 5.6%
native metals
About 7% of the earths crust
The percentage of Earth's crust is less than one percentage in terms of Earth's volume. The Earth's crust is actually a thin layer.
its the percentage in mass !
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