yes metals are found in grounds...!
Yes, metals are usually obtained from ores in the ground. But a few metals may be found in their 'native' state. Silver, platinum, tin, and even iron (rarely). And magnesium is comonly refined from sea water. BUT some iron - nickel meteorites do descend from the sky - but probably were part of a previous planet.
Materials that come out of the ground include metals such as iron, gold, and copper, as well as minerals like quartz, limestone, and gypsum. Other materials found underground include petroleum-based products like crude oil and natural gas.
Metals found in India include iron ore, bauxite, copper, lead, and zinc. Some non-metals found in India are coal, limestone, gypsum, and mica. India is one of the largest producers of metals like iron and steel in the world.
Metals such as gold, silver, copper, iron, and aluminum can be found naturally in the Earth's crust. These metals often occur in the form of ores, which are rock formations containing a high concentration of the metal in a compound.
Sodium, magnesium, and aluminum are examples of fairly reactive metals that are commonly found as ores in the Earth's crust. These metals can be extracted from their ores through processes such as electrolysis or chemical reactions.
metals are found ny digging up rock from the ground
Metals found native in the ground are metals which are so unreactive that they are still found unchanged or "native"
Gold, silver, not sure about the 3rd
Yes, metals are usually obtained from ores in the ground. But a few metals may be found in their 'native' state. Silver, platinum, tin, and even iron (rarely). And magnesium is comonly refined from sea water. BUT some iron - nickel meteorites do descend from the sky - but probably were part of a previous planet.
Metals like gold, silver, and copper can be found in a pure form and used straight out of the ground due to their natural occurrence in a native state. These metals require minimal processing for use in various applications.
Whether the elements found in the ground are reactive or not, partly depends on whether there is any other chemical there for them to react with.Gold, Platinum, Tin, and a few others close to the noble metals are less reactive, but even some reactive elements are found (uncommonly) in the native state.Silver is one of the more common ones so found, but Iron and Mercury are also found in the native state.
Fire, ground
because u have to with some metals make a mixs ture so there
Quick and simple answer is that metals are solid and therefore are affected by the gravity of the Earth more than gases. Therefore gases are in the air and solids are on the surface or under the surface of the Earth.
Easy answer you could have come up with by yourself I think. Crude oil, means oil straight from the ground and not refined yet. Heavy metals means not light metals. So not iron or sodium but Lead and other heavy stuff. Since oil comes from the ground and metals are mined from the ground, it makes sense that they could be found together. So if the teacher wants a different answer he should have said "how is crude oil formed" or something like that.
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Heavy metals are typically found in the middle of the periodic table. These heavy metals are often also transition metals.