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Gold can not rust. Rust is oxidation, and gold is inert to oxygen and even most acids.
Gold is a very inert metal. It does not readily react with water or the air(oxygen). Calcium on the other hand is a very reactive metal . If jewellery was made from it , it would react with the skin, air, and water.
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it burns i think
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Yes, gold can react with oxygen to form gold oxide.
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Type your answer here... No, there is no xygen in gold. If there were, we could breath through gold.
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No gold is not a silicate, because it does no contain oxygen and silicon.
(most dense to least dense) gold, mercury, water, oxygen
You mean Is Steel, Water, Oxygen, and gold which one is a component well. The only that is a mixture is water.
Gold can not rust. Rust is oxidation, and gold is inert to oxygen and even most acids.
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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