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What type of elements are found to occur in the combined state?

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**Step-by-Step Text Solution:** 1. **Understanding the Combined State of Elements:** Elements can exist in two forms: in a free (or native) state and in a combined state. The combined state refers to elements that are found in nature as part of compounds rather than as free elements. 2. **Electrochemical Series:** The electrochemical series is a list of elements arranged according to their standard electrode potentials. Elements that are more reactive are placed higher in this series. ...
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