They are exactly the same. An atom of any element, not matter what substance it is a part of retains the same chemical properties. In other words, it has the same number of protons and electrons as well as the same electron configuration.
No. A "broken" atom of gold may be an ion, but it does not have the same chemical properties as an intact atom of gold.
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An element of gold is made up of many gold atoms, and an atom of gold is only one atom.
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Because all the atoms of a chemical element are identical (excepting the number of neutrons or the possible radioactivity).
No. Gold is one of the least reactive metals and is so safe that for decades it was used as a dental filling.
a dental filling is something to fill a hole if u have a rotten tooth what the dentist does is drill something which has cement into a hole it feels like your own teeth you can get 2 kinds of fillings white and gold gold only lasts 4 years but white lasts longer 10 year after 10 year you go back if it starts to crack or if it falls out
Givani De Vigo first described it in the 15th centuary, and most famously described by Pierre Fauchard in the 18th centuary. It is the oldest filling material still in use in dentistry today.
"Just about anyone that buys gold will be a dental gold buyer, just scour the net." "I sold mine to specialty metals refiners. They're the best dental gold buyer, because they offer the most money for your dental gold."
No. A "broken" atom of gold may be an ion, but it does not have the same chemical properties as an intact atom of gold.
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An element of gold is made up of many gold atoms, and an atom of gold is only one atom.
An element of gold is made up of many gold atoms, and an atom of gold is only one atom.
It means that it is 14k Gold over Dental Gold. Dental Gold is between 10K and 20 K gold, and the average is 16K.
the answer ia an atom of gold