No, gold is not considered a transition element. Transition elements are the d-block elements in the Periodic Table, while gold is a representative element in the s-block.
Gold belongs to the element category of metals. It is a transition metal with the chemical symbol Au and atomic number 79.
The element gold has an atomic number of 79, a chemical symbol of Au, and is classified as a transition metal.
Gold is an element, so I suppose if you insist on there being three, they would be gold, gold, and more gold.
Gold is an element; a molecule of gold (Au) is the smallest amount of gold that you can have that is not dividable into smaller amounts of gold. Whether or not a sample of gold is pure depends on the presence or absence of alloys or impurities blended with the gold.
Gold is a transition metal.>:)
Gold is a metal. Gold is a transition metal and a group 11 element.
Gold is a transition state element.
Gold belongs to the element category of metals. It is a transition metal with the chemical symbol Au and atomic number 79.
yes becoz the gold is element and element is a substance
Gold is its own element. Symbol: Au
This chemical element is gold (Au).
Gold belongs to the transition metals family on the periodic table.
Gold is a transition metal, not a halogen. Transition metals are elements found in the d block of the periodic table, while halogens are found in group 17. Gold is specifically located in the d block as an element with atomic number 79.
Copper is in the group 11 of the periodic table: copper, silver, gold, roentgenium.
The element gold has an atomic number of 79, a chemical symbol of Au, and is classified as a transition metal.
Transition
There are two different ways of grouping element families, one with 5 families and one with 9. Of the 9-family set, gold is in the Transition metals set.