A native metal is any of a number of metals that can be found freely in nature. The M acro E xpansion T emplate A ttribute L anguage complements TAL, providing macros which allow the reuse of code across These metals include bismuth, cadmium, chromium, indium, iron, nickel, tellurium, tin, titanium, and zinc, as well as two groups of metals: the gold group, and the platinum group. Bismuth (ˈbɪzməθ is a Chemical element that has the symbol Bi and Atomic number 83 Cadmium (ˈkædmiəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Cd and Atomic number 48 Chromium (ˈkroʊmiəm is a Chemical element which has the symbol Cr and Atomic number 24 Indium (ˈɪndiəm is a Chemical element with chemical symbol In and Atomic number 49 Iron (ˈаɪɚn is a Chemical element with the symbol Fe (ferrum and Atomic number 26 Nickel (ˈnɪkəl is a metallic Chemical element with the symbol Ni and Atomic number 28 Tellurium (tɪˈlʊəriəm/ /tɛl- is a Chemical element that has the symbol Te and Atomic number 52 Tin is a Chemical element with the symbol Sn (stannum and Atomic number 50 Titanium (taɪˈteɪniəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Ti and Atomic number 22 Zinc (ˈzɪŋk from Zink is a Metallic Chemical element with the symbol Zn and Atomic number 30 The gold group consists of gold, copper, lead, mercury, and silver. Gold (ˈɡoʊld is a Chemical element with the symbol Au (from its Latin name aurum) and Atomic number 79 Copper (ˈkɒpɚ is a Chemical element with the symbol Cu (cuprum and Atomic number 29 Characteristics Lead has a dull luster and is a dense, Ductile, very soft highly Mercury (ˈmɜrkjʊri also called quicksilver or hydrargyrum, is a Chemical element with the symbol Hg ( Latinized hydrargyrum Silver (ˈsɪlvɚ is a Chemical element with the symbol " Ag " (argentum from the Ancient Greek: ἀργήντος - argēntos gen The platinum group consists of platinum, iridium, osmium, palladium, rhodium, and ruthenium. Platinum (ˈplætɪnəm is a Chemical element with the Atomic symbol Pt and an Atomic number of 78 Iridium (ɪˈrɪdiəm is a Chemical element that has the symbol Ir and Atomic number 77 Osmium (ˈɒzmiəm is a Chemical element that has the symbol Os and Atomic number 76 Palladium (pronounced \pəˈleɪdiəm\ is a rare and lustrous silvery-white metal that was discovered in 1803 by William Hyde Wollaston, who named it palladium after the Rh redirects here For other uses see Rh (disambiguation Rhodium (ˈroʊdiəm is a Chemical element with the symbol Ruthenium (ruːˈθiːniəm is a Chemical element that has the symbol Ru and Atomic number 44