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Q: Which metals are so reactive that they are never found as uncombined elements in nature?
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What group of metals is so reactive that the metals are never found as uncombined elements in nature?

The alkali metals


Why are alkali metals not the alkaline-earth metals found uncombined in nature?

There are nothing uncombined. They are forming compounds inn nature.


Why are neither the metals nor the alkaline-earth metals found uncombined in nature?

Because these metals are very reactive and readily form compounds.


Why are neither the alkali metals nor the alkaline-earth metals found uncombined in nature?

Because these metals are very reactive and readily form compounds.


Why are neither the alkali nor the alkaline earth metals found uncombined in nature?

Because these metals are very reactive and readily form compounds.


Can sodium be found uncombined in nature?

Sodium is very reactive and this is the cause for which there doesn't exist uncombined in nature.


Which group of metals is so reactive than its members are never found uncombined in nature?

For example platinum group of metals: Pt, Ir, Os, Pd, Rh, Ru.


Metals that are so reactive that in nature they are found only combined with other elements?

Alkali Metals


Are earth metals ever found uncombined in nature?

They are very reactive.They cannot be found uncombined.


Why are elkali metals such as sodium not found in nature as elements?

alkali metals are highly reactive especially with water so they tend to form compounds in nature.


Which two groups of elements are never found uncombined in nature?

group 1 elements


Do the alkali metals often occur in nature as uncombined elements?

helium, copper, neon, argon