No. An element is in the simplest form that any substance can become. Since gold is an element, no combination of anything can make gold. The only way for gold to be created would be a another big bang. Otherwise it just has to already be there.
how could you use density to show that a gold bracelet contains elements other that gold?
Copper, Silver and Gold
how could you use density to show that a gold bracelet contains elements other that gold?
how could you use density to show that a gold bracelet contains elements other that gold?
No, not that i know of, gold is highly unreactive.
Gold is considered a 'noble' metal. This is because it will not easily combine with other elements
Gold is a "Noble Metal", which means its atoms do not readily share electrons with atoms of other elements.
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.
Pure gold is an element. Pure gold only consists of the elements Gold (Au), and no other element. In impure gold (gold with other elements in it), there can be anything within the gold.
Yes, many compounds of gold are known.
Gold is not so reactive but has compounds with other elements.
Yes, gold and silver are native elements, which means they can be found in their pure form in nature without being chemically combined with other elements.