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because gold have a native energy but iron does not have that native energy

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Q: Why is gold found in its native form?
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Which native metals are found in a pure form?

Gold


Why are gold and silver not found as an ore?

Because silver and gold are native metals that are found in its pure form as they are unreactive!


What three metals can be found in their native form of nature?

Copper, silver, and gold.


What form is gold found in?

It can be found in nuggets, grains, or flakes.


Where is gold found and in what form?

Gold is found in rivers and in the form of small gold nuggets.


Is gold grown?

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What kinds of compounds does gold form?

Gold is very inert and does not readily react with anything or form compounds (which is why it is found as a native metal in rocks). However, it can be made to form compounds and the related link below tells you what these are.


Which metal occurs in native form?

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Why is gold often found in lumps?

its a native metal


Why is gold often found as a metal in the ground?

Metals found native in the ground are metals which are so unreactive that they are still found unchanged or "native"


What 3 expensive metals can be found in native form in nature?

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What two unreactive metals are found native?

Gold, Silver