Nope. Gold is none of those, and is otherwise inert, too. That is why gold is often used for people's tooth crowns, and as electrical contacts in electronics. Gold does not even corrode or "Rust".
Gold does not rust, so neither do radioactive nuclides of gold.
No, gold itself is not. However "fulminating gold" which is a form of gold nitride is.
radioactive decay
Yes. Gold is an element
Pure gold is an element.
natural isotope of gold is 197 and he is stable element and not with radioactive decay why the gold ingot are often associated with age?
Gold does not rust, so neither do radioactive nuclides of gold.
No, gold itself is not. However "fulminating gold" which is a form of gold nitride is.
no it is not radioactive
radioactive decay
Gold is an element. White gold is coated with another element.
Yes. Gold is an element.
Gold is an element.
Yes. Gold is an element.
No isotope of silver ordinarily found in nature is radioactive. Like all elements, silver has synthetic radioactive isotopes.Silver is not radio active, none of silver's isotopes have radio activity.ur welcome!
Gold is an element.
Yes. Gold is an element