1. As a metal gold has metallic bonds.
2. Gold can react with sulfur, selenium, chlorine etc.
Halides will--gold chloride is a chemical used by the guys that gold-plate car emblems.
It would be a good conductor. With bonds that explain gold's properties
Metallic bonding is found in gold or copper
Gold rarely bonds, but can bond with halogens
Gold usually exists as a cation (some integer amount of positive charge) in solutions so it's a giver. It bonds covalently though, so it's also a sharer.
The types of bonds are corporate bonds, junk bonds ,treasury bonds and municipal bonds. There are saving bonds also.
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Gold contains metallic bonds.
It would be a good conductor. With bonds that explain gold's properties
gold
Gold and platinum are not ionic solids, they are metals held together by metallic bonds not ionic bonds.
no
Metallic bond, metallic positive grains surrounded by the electron cloud
No
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.
Metallic bonding is found in gold or copper
Ionic compounds
Gold rarely bonds, but can bond with halogens