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Why are most metals found in nature as ores and not as pure metals?

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Why are most metals found in nature as ores and not as pure metals?

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Because most metals are from slightly to very reactive with the ever present oxygen in the atmosphere and water in the ground and other elements surrounding them so it’s impossible to stay elemental. The ore represents the compounds of the metals, from which the pure element/metal must be refined, reversing the process.

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