No. It is an ore from the smallest flakes,to the largest vein.
No, gold has only one naturally occurring isotope and it is non-radioactive.
No, liquid oxygen does not occur naturally on Earth. Oxygen exists in a gaseous form in the atmosphere and must be cooled to very low temperatures (-183 degrees Celsius) to become a liquid.
gold and silver
Gold is a solid element.
Yes, gold can occur naturally in the Earth's crust as a native element in various forms, such as nuggets or grains, as well as in minerals like pyrite and quartz. Gold can be found in different geological settings, including veins, alluvial deposits, and placer deposits.
Halogens naturally occur in the gaseous state. Examples of halogens are fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.
Gold is one of the few metals that occurs in its pure state in nature. Gold pieces found are called nuggets.
it does not come from space it comes from the ground
Gold can be found naturally as veins running throughout granite and quartz, or with the element tellurium.
To change liquid gold into solid gold, you need to cool it down to a temperature at which it solidifies. Gold melts at 1,064 degrees Celsius (1,948 degrees Fahrenheit) and re-solidifies when the temperature drops below this point. Simply allowing the liquid gold to cool naturally or using a cooling process can transform it into solid gold.
on earth:D
Gold-198 is not naturally occuring.