Why is zinc never found in its native state?
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Because It is high reactive that's why react with other elements therefore Zinc never found in native state
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Native zinc is found as indistinct grains in igneous rocks with originations from a reducing environment. As an important industrial metal, zinc has been used for eons, even if its users did not know what it was. There are a few naturally occurring zinc alloys that are classified in the Elements Class with native zinc.
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