Gold is made of one chemical: gold
What sugar is made of is ponie dust and rainbow gold
Gold is only the chemical element gold (Au).
Gold does not react with other chemicals because it is the least in the reactant table and also known as The Humble Metal .
You could separate gold from other metals by gravity, by melting, or by chemical means.
Propane and oxygen. Ignite them, then use the flame to melt the gold. You cannot make liquid gold at room temperature. no need to gold, but use of cl, So ,No, mean chlorine's sulphate dioxide nitric oxides
All organisms are alive and made of chemicals.
Very nearly everything is "made of chemicals".
Gold is generally separated from rocks with sodium cyanide.
I think oxygen
Chemicals are made from chemical elements.
maybe if you use that gold poliching stuf it will stop it Gold is very resistant to corrosion. Without actually seeing the piece, I would have to say that it is not real gold. That being said, some household chemicals or longterm exposure to swimming pool chemicals can cause reactions with the nickel and copper alloys sometimes used in gold. 14K or karat gold is actually only 58.3% gold. The rest is made up of copper, silver, nickel and zinc.
in brass bangles how gold covering is plated