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why are alkali metals not found in native ore form​

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Answered by KeshavGiri
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They react strongly with water and because of this, they have to be stored in oil. Alkali metals are the first group in the periodic table. They are never found in nature uncombined because they are unstable and they react fast to other elements. They bond well with all elements except the noble gases.

Answered by nishafatwani
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Alkali metals are the first group in the periodic table. They are never found in nature uncombined because they are unstable and they fast to other elements. They bond well with all elements except the Noble gases. when they are in air, they quickly turn black.

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