no, gold is the most stable metal that there is.
Even though gold and copper are in the same family, copper is much more reactive than gold. This is why Copper rusts more than gold, and why there are so many copper compounds (IE copper silicate...). Copper is higher in the family, giving it these characteristics.
Gold is not reactive take for example: copper sulphate+gold= no reaction
No, gold is less reactive than copper.
The most reactive is sodium, with copper coming second, and gold coming third. Gold is almost non-reactive, while sodium is an alkali metal, and is highly reactive even in air.
Actually zinc is more reactive than copper.
No, copper is less reactive than aluminum.
because gold and copper are hardly reactive and dont scratch easily
Gold is least reactive.
It isn't displaced as gold is less reactive than copper sulphate!
copper
No. Hydrogen is more reactive than Copper according to the reactivity series.
Aluminium is more reactive tham copper.