A compound contain two or more different elements.
The simple reason is that least reactive elements are mostly found in their native state while reactive elements are found in combined state (in form of their compounds). It is easier to extract any element in it's native or elementary form. Such elements can be easily separated from their ore. They are separated by using physical processes. Reactive elements need to be extracted from their minerals through chemical processes which are more expensive and tedious.
One is a tree that is native to New Zealand, the other is scientifically listed as a shrub that is also native to New Zealand.
Yes, both gold and silver are elements.
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As elements or as compounds For example, copper occurs in its elemntal form (native copper) and as various compounds (copper sulphide, copper sulphate etc)
Elements can either be synthetic or natural. Synthetic elements are made artificially in laboratories, while natural elements exist in their natural state in nature. Natural elements can further be defined as native elements. These elements exist in their uncombined state.
The difference between native and non-native species is that native species are from that area and non-native species are not from that area.
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Gold, silver, and copper are considered native elements because they occur in nature in their pure form. They are not chemically combined with any other elements and can be found in Earth's crust as metallic mineral deposits. This is in contrast to other elements, which are often found in nature in the form of compounds or minerals.
The difference is quite obvious as the style and technic is different.
They can occur as either pure substances, for example native gold and sulphur, or combined with other substances in the form of compounds, such as ores.
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What you have listed are not elements (except for the 'native elements'), they are classifications of minerals.
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