No, gold as a meal does not rust. However, if you have a necklace with a gold charm or gold accents on it, the metal around it may rust or tarnish, and could ruin the gold.
The metals that do not rust or degrade outdoors are diamond plate, gold, iridium, and platinum. Other types of metals can rust or corrode differently.
No cause gold doesn't rust at al!!!
Rub it, if you can smell tarnish its not solid gold because gold doesn't rust. Its probably what it's plated to!
Rust & rot.
yes
it will be rusted because of the H2O and oxgen
well, it depends, if it was just painted in iron, it would rust and the gold would fade off, but if it was real gold, it would melt.
If made of iron or steel they will rust.
Anything metal will rust, which includes gardening tools, wheelbarrows, bikes and wagons.
Gold can not rust. Rust is oxidation, and gold is inert to oxygen and even most acids.
Gold does not rust, so neither do radioactive nuclides of gold.
Put in Hot water