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most of metals are found in compound why
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Answered by ABHINAVsingh56567
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You can get most metals from their compounds by chemical reactions. These compounds, which are mainly metal oxides (because the metal reacts with oxygen in the air), are found in rocks called ores. ... Haematite is the ore that contains enough iron oxide for it to be profitable to extract iron from it. plz pzl plz mark as brainlist

Answered by Anonymous
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because it very reactive. Metals are electron rich species, and as such are good reducing agents. Many metals naturally occur as oxides or sulfide ores. One of the few metals that are not so reactive is gold, which can be found (still) as the pure.Unreactive metals, such as gold, are found in the Earth as the metal itself, but most metals are found as compounds that require chemical reactions to extract the metal. Metals less reactive than carbon can be produced by heating the metal compounds in the ore with carbon.

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