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PLEASE HELP! Why is it unlikely to find pure alkali metals in nature? A)They are made in the laboratory. B)They are so rare. C)They are highly reactive. D)They have low reactivity.
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PLEASE HELP! Why is it unlikely to find pure alkali metals in nature? A)They are made in the laboratory. B)They are so rare. C)They are highly reactive. D)They have low reactivity.
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The answer is C "They are highly reactive"
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C) They are highly reactive.
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