they ummm....i dont know :( (why did i write this LOL)
No such thing, because when you zoom in down to the nano scale gold is not gold anymore as its properties change at the nano scale.
because u have to with some metals make a mixs ture so there
Some examples of pure metal elements include gold, silver, copper, iron, and aluminum. These metals consist of only one type of atom in their chemical structure and are typically found on the periodic table without any prefixes (e.g., "pure copper" is just referred to as "copper").
Preparation of very pure metals.
Alkali metals are not found as pure elements in nature.
Metals have metallic bonds.
poetry and philosophy are the examples of pure research.
Examples of homogeneous solids include pure metals like gold, iron, and copper, as well as pure crystalline compounds like table salt (sodium chloride) and sugar. These materials have a uniform composition and properties throughout their structure.
Gold, silver, and platinum are examples of metals that are not very reactive and occur in a free state in nature. These metals are often found in their pure form, which makes them relatively easy to mine and extract.
That is called an alloy.
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