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Updated: 8/20/2019

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Is there any metal that corrodes less than platinum?

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Do gold ornaments corrode?

Real gold never tarnishes or corrodes. Gold-tone jewelry might, though.


Why did they mine for gold?

Because it it pretty, it is malleable (can easily make things out of it), and it never rusts or corrodes. Thus, for centuries, it has been a symbol of wealth.


How do you remove stains from gold?

To remove stains from gold jewelry, you can try soaking it in warm soapy water and gently scrubbing it with a soft-bristled brush. For tough stains, you can also use a mixture of baking soda and water to create a paste, apply it to the stain, and then rinse it off after a few minutes. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the gold.


What is formed when steel corrodes?

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What is gold for why is it here to help us?

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What corrodes a penny faster?

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physical property that is shared by gold and copper but not iron?

Gold and copper are both very malleable and ductile, meaning they can be easily shaped into various forms without breaking. Unlike iron, both gold and copper are excellent conductors of electricity and heat due to their high electrical conductivity.


Property that includes the ability to burn and corrodes?

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When metal corrodes the metal atoms lose what?

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Is silver or gold more appropriate for a wedding band?

Although the material that the band is made of is of far less importance than its symbolism, gold is generally considered more appropriate. As silver corrodes over time it does not convey the same sense of permanence as gold. Both are acceptable. It's really the wearer's choice. Platinum and titanium are also popular choices.