Gold is not so reactive but has compounds with other elements.
Bar of gold is an element. symbol of gold is Au.
A gold bracelet is a compound because gold itself is an element, but when it is made into jewelry, it is combined with other element(s), making it a compound.
Gold is a very soft element which is combined with other elements to become hard. A pure gold jewel floats in water while a gold combined with other elements become densier.
Gold is Definitely and element. It is a very unreactive metal to the point that it is found 'native' in the ground. However, gold can be made to react to form gold oxides/nitrates/chlorides etc., but conditions are quite severe.
Its a pure element, its on the periodic Table, atomic number 79, symbol Au.
Gold is made up of one particle: just pure Gold. Carbon Dioxide however is made up of Carbon AND Oxygen. Carbon and Oxygen are both elements, but when they are combined in this way it is known as a compound.
No, a gold bracelet is not an element. Gold is an element, specifically with the chemical symbol Au. A gold bracelet is made up of gold atoms combined with other elements like copper or silver to form an alloy.
Gold is an element. It is classified as a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79, meaning it consists of only one type of atom. Gold is not a compound or a mixture, as it does not contain different substances chemically combined or physically mixed together.
Gold is an element. White gold is coated with another element.
Oxygen combined with one other element is an oxide.
The element combined with aluminum in Al2O3 is oxygen.
Yes. Gold is an element.