\nOver geological time scales, very few metals can resist natural weathering processes like oxidation, which is why generally only the less reactive metals such as gold and platinum are found as native metals.
\n"},"encodingFormat":"text/html","position":1,"text":"Copper"},"comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"Copper is the metal which occurs in nature in large amount."},"eduQuestionType":"Multiple choice","encodingFormat":"text/markdown","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"It is a wrong option."},"encodingFormat":"text/html","position":0,"text":"Aluminium"},{"@type":"Answer","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"It is a wrong option."},"encodingFormat":"text/html","position":2,"text":"Sodium"},{"@type":"Answer","comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"It is a wrong option."},"encodingFormat":"text/html","position":3,"text":"Potassium"}],"text":"Which of the following metals is found in free state in nature?"},"name":"Quiz on Chemistry","typicalAgeRange":"10-17","url":"https://www.embibe.com/questions/Which-of-the-following-metals-is-found-in-free-state-in-nature%3F/EM4753807"}