Because it does not react with anything in organs body
No, gold in not toxic to humans, in fact gold leaf is consumed in some cultures, for example Indian banquettes use gold leaf to decorate food, and the South American drink Tequila Gold has small amounts of gold leaf suspended in the spirit.
Yes, toxic waste is classed as toxic (dangerous to the environment).
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The process of turning gold dust into gold I think would require a lot of input of energy. This might no be economically favorable reaction.Recent studies have shown that some organisms in deep ocean have the capability of turning toxic gold oxides into gold.Gold dust into gold might not even yield 22 Karat or 24 Karat gold. More research in this area would help develop a technique that is effective and affordable for carrying out such a process.
Metallic gold doesn't tend to break down into the toxic gold ion in the human body, so it's not toxic.
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FALSE, Pure gold is non-toxic and non-irritating when ingested and is sometimes used as a food decoration in the form of gold leaf.
Highly toxic cyanide is used to extract gold ore.
Yes
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The toxic heavy metal, mercury is frequently used to separate out the gold.
Not directly, since gold is not very reactive. However, to get gold, mercury is often used - and mercury is extremely toxic.
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Because it does not react with anything in organs body
No. Gold is one of the least reactive metals and is so safe that for decades it was used as a dental filling.