No. Neither gold nor platinum will oxidize except under extreme conditions such as immersion in aqua regia.
Gold is extremely inert and nonreactive. This means it does not oxidize or tarnish making it perfect for jewelry.
Platinum Jewlery is a much more expensive and high quality type of jewelry than gold jewerly. Although many see gold as the best type of jewelry it is in fact platinum that wins the title.gold can react with mercury but platinum canot that was the extra quality of platinum
The most important property of the metals that are suitable for jewellery is that they do not oxidize easily. These metals are at the bottom of the activity series, and they are copper, silver, mercury, platinum, gold.
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Like gold, platinum is very resistant to corrosion. However, platinum is much harder than gold so it does not get scratched or dented as easily.
Gold is extremely inert and nonreactive. This means it does not oxidize or tarnish making it perfect for jewelry.
Platinum Jewlery is a much more expensive and high quality type of jewelry than gold jewerly. Although many see gold as the best type of jewelry it is in fact platinum that wins the title.gold can react with mercury but platinum canot that was the extra quality of platinum
Diamond , Gold , platinum jewelry
Like all platinum group metals, platinum is stable, does not react with anything, is non toxic, and it's pretty and rare. That's the perfect recipe for jewelry. Metals not in the platinum group often oxidize when exposed to air. Depending on what they oxidize into, it can mean anything from simply being ugly to being very toxic. Metals oxidize because oxygen is a very electronegative molecule (two oxygen atoms make up one 02 molecule). Gold and platinum don't oxidize because of the position of their D-shell electrons. They're very happy atoms, so they don't want any electrons, so they don't react, and they stay shiny.
The most important property of the metals that are suitable for jewellery is that they do not oxidize easily. These metals are at the bottom of the activity series, and they are copper, silver, mercury, platinum, gold.
Platinum jewelry is more resistant to scratching or denting, but it does not necessarily last any longer
gold or platinum or silver
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Platinum-clad sterling silver jewelry allows you to have all the wonderful shine and durability of platinum.
Like gold, platinum is very resistant to corrosion. However, platinum is much harder than gold so it does not get scratched or dented as easily.
Gold, Copper, Silver, Platinum, and Tungsten.
they have low reactivity