it is a metal element. It is not a non metal or metaloid.
Gold is a metal. Also classified as a "Non-Ferrous metal".
Helium is a non metal.
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Gold is non-ferrous and therefore is not attracted by a magnet. There are other metal that are attracted by a magnet but gold is not one of them. You can tell what is a ferrous metal and what is a non ferrous one but you cannot identify gold.
It could be either, an example of metal would be 24 karat gold, the is pure gold.
No, gold is a non-ferrous, noble metal.
Gold is a metal. Also classified as a "Non-Ferrous metal".
Ferrous metals contain iron in appreciable amount. There is no iron in gold. So gold is non-ferrous metal.
Gold is a less reactive metal but not non-reactive; all metals are reactive.
Covalent bonds are usually between a non-metal and another non-metal. Ionic bonds are usually between a metal and a non-metal. Since gold is a metal it will make ionic bonds not covalent.
yes because gold is a metal and carbon is a non-metal.
Gold Is Infact a Metal :D :X
Helium is a non metal.
gold
Gold is non-ferrous and therefore is not attracted by a magnet. There are other metal that are attracted by a magnet but gold is not one of them. You can tell what is a ferrous metal and what is a non ferrous one but you cannot identify gold.
Gold is a metallic element on the periodic table with the symbol Au and atom number 79.
Metals are conductive.