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gold normally occurs in nature a] in free state b] as carbonate ore c] as sulphate ore d]as sulphide ore

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Answered by Anonymous
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as sulphate ore. (d) as sulphide ore. Gold is an inert metal and doesn't react easily, therefore, it occurs in free state in nature.
Answered by hj136683
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Explanation:

a) in free state because gold is at the bottom of the reactivity series. And it is also less reactive to form carbonate sulphide ore. Hence, it occurs in free state.

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