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Gold is an element. It can be mixed with other elements to form compounds, but gold itself is a pure substance, not a mixture or a compound of elements.
Water is a compound because it is composed of : hydrogen and oxygen. Each of these elements loses its original properties to form a compound. Gold is an element because it is 100 % gold and found in that form.
Gold is an element Carbon is an element A mixture with gold and carbon in is a compound
Gold is Definitely and element. It is a very unreactive metal to the point that it is found 'native' in the ground. However, gold can be made to react to form gold oxides/nitrates/chlorides etc., but conditions are quite severe.
10kt gold is an alloy, a mixture of metals. It is not considered a compound.
Pure gold is an element.
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A gold bracelet is a compound because gold itself is an element, but when it is made into jewelry, it is combined with other element(s), making it a compound.
Pure gold is an element.
Gold is definitely an element. It is listed in the Periodic Table of elements. It does form compounds e.g. gold oxide. or it can be alloyed(mixed) with base metals to harden it.
Yes, gold is an element.Yes It is-see AU on table
It's, for the most part, a compound, separating it would be quite difficult. Mostly its a compound of Gold (Au) and Copper (Cu) but other rigid metals are sometimes used.