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no pure metals are found underground
Examples: iron, aluminium, uranium.
Alkali metals are not found as pure elements in nature.
Metals are highly reactive and are most commonly found in an oxidized state.
Tantalum doesn't exist in pure state in nature.
Alkali metals exist only as salts.
There are a lot more than five. For example, all the alkali and alkaline earth metals are not found naturally in pure form but occur only in compounds. It's actually unusual for a metal to exist in pure form in nature; most of them occur only in compounds.
Gold and platinum are inert and they are not affected by most of the chemicals and so they are found as pure metals
Aluminium is a reactive metal and in nature only the most unreactive metals (such as gold) are found in thir pure form.
because u have to with some metals make a mixs ture so there
Alkali metals are not found as pure elements in nature.
Metals are highly reactive and are most commonly found in an oxidized state.
Tantalum doesn't exist in pure state in nature.
Gold
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.
No
iron NO!ans2. Each metal may be as pure as desired, gold, silver, aluminium, titanium, and so on. Iron is not a constituent of most metals.
Alkali metals exist only as salts.
There are a lot more than five. For example, all the alkali and alkaline earth metals are not found naturally in pure form but occur only in compounds. It's actually unusual for a metal to exist in pure form in nature; most of them occur only in compounds.