Many metals occur in native state because
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Only metals that are generally less reactive can be found in their native state since theycan resist naturally occurring chemical reactions such as oxidation and reduction. Gold, Silver and Platinum are themetals that occur in their truenative form in large quantities around the world.
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A native metal is one that exists in nature (on earth’s surface) in its actual metallic form. It can either exist in pure form or as an alloy. Some such native metals that we can identify as such are iron, tin, tungsten, antimony, arsenic and zinc. Native Metals also include two specific groups, namely the Gold group and the Platinum group.
The Gold Group consists of Gold, Silver. Aluminium, Mercury and Lead
The Platinum Group consists of Platinum, Palladium, Rhodium, Iridium, Osmium and Ruthenium.
Relatively very few native metals are in existence. Only metals that are generally less reactive can be found in their native state since they can resist naturally occurring chemical reactions such as oxidation and reduction. Gold, Silver and Platinum are the metals that occur in their true native form in large quantities around the world.
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The Gold Group consists of Gold, Silver. Aluminium, Mercury and Lead
The Platinum Group consists of Platinum, Palladium, Rhodium, Iridium, Osmium and Ruthenium.
Relatively very few native metals are in existence. Only metals that are generally less reactive can be found in their native state since they can resist naturally occurring chemical reactions such as oxidation and reduction. Gold, Silver and Platinum are the metals that occur in their true native form in large quantities around the world.
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