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Reactivity of Elements

8.2.2 - Although most elements are found in combinations on Earth, some elements are found uncombined. Reactivity of Elements.

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Reactivity of Elements

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  1. 8.2.2 - Although most elements are found in combinations on Earth, some elements are found uncombined

  2. Reactivity of Elements • Chemical elements have different reactivities. Some elements, such as calcium, are highly reactive and therefore readily join with other elements, e.g. calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate. • Other elements such as gold, silver and copper are less reactive which means they can be found in nature un-reacted. It is this reason that these were the earliest metals to be found and used by humans. • Further, the noble gases are extremely un-reactive and do not react with any other elements. For this reason they are also known as the inert gases.

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