1stly, all precious metals, since their atomic radius is similar, 1.3 - 1.6A
Gold (Au) is highly unreactive and so only reacts with a few elements which include:
Bromine
Chlorine
Sulphur
Fluorine
Oxygen
Yes, it may form a complex ion having oxidation state +3 with aqua regia, which may be converted into AuCl3, directly it may react with Fluorine and chlorine.
Aluminum
The elements that must combine to make propane are C and H, using symbols. These are carbon and hydrogen, respectively.
This element is gold (Au).Gold (Au) has the atomic number of 79 in the periodic table of elements.
Elements combine to form chemical compounds.
Atoms of these elements do not combine with other atoms, even atoms of the same element, because their valence electron shells are full.
If I'm not mistaken, that element is Carbon. Carbon is the one element that is present in all living things. It is considered the element of life.
None whatsoever.. gold is an element itself!
gold is a stable element,which means it does not readily combine with other elements
Bromine (Br) can combine with almost every element. A few examples include: Oxygen Chlorine Fluorine Potassium Gold Silver Sodium Strontium
elements combine because no body noes :DBecause elements become ions then combine
No elements combine to produce carbon. Carbon is an element in and of itself.
Gold is an element itself, with the symbol Au on the periodic table of elements.
To combine other elements.
most on-metals
Gold is an element. Elements do not have a 'base', they are the base
An element is a pure substance, two elements combine to form a compound.
No. helium is chemically inert and does not combine with other elements.
gold is already an element