Copper is rarely found in its free state in nature due to its tendency to react with other elements, forming various compounds. It readily oxidizes and combines with sulfur, oxygen, and other elements, leading to the formation of minerals like chalcopyrite and malachite. Additionally, copper's high conductivity and malleability make it valuable for various applications, further encouraging its extraction and refinement from ores rather than its occurrence as a native metal.
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