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.
Gold is not the only metal that does not rust. Copper is another metal that doesn't rust, and so is platinum and nickel.
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yes
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.
Gold does not rust, so neither do radioactive nuclides of gold.
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.
No cause gold doesn't rust at al!!!
Gold is not the only metal that does not rust. Copper is another metal that doesn't rust, and so is platinum and nickel.
no
the metals that dont rust are gold, stainless steel and silver
Gold is a metal. It does not rust, rot or mildew.
Gold doesn't rust because the chemical corrosion doesn't affect gold... only iron-related metals or compounds. Gold is also a chemically unresponsive metal and doesn't really go through a reaction which would result in rusting... Gold won't rust in oxygen either...
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Gold is the most non-reactive metal and it does not oxidize. It will never react with oxygen to form rust but it will acquire a patina.
gold plaitum silver brass and some type of steel are very rust resistant
some properties of gold are - it will not rust it is - it is plastic (easy to mould)