None whatsoever.. gold is an element itself!
yes. such as gold and platinum
gold is a stable element,which means it does not readily combine with other elements
Bromine (Br) can combine with almost every element. A few examples include: Oxygen Chlorine Fluorine Potassium Gold Silver Sodium Strontium
Elements combine to form compounds to become more stable
No elements combine to produce carbon. Carbon is an element in and of itself.
most on-metals
No, not that i know of, gold is highly unreactive.
yes. such as gold and platinum
gold is a stable element,which means it does not readily combine with other elements
Gold is considered a 'noble' metal. This is because it will not easily combine with other elements
Gold, for one, almost never combines.
Elements combine to form chemical compounds.
elements combine because no body noes :DBecause elements become ions then combine
how reactive is radon and will it combine with other elements
Gold is obtained from gold. Because gold has very low reactivity, it doesn't combine with other elements very well, so it is often found in a nearly pure form in nature.
Bromine (Br) can combine with almost every element. A few examples include: Oxygen Chlorine Fluorine Potassium Gold Silver Sodium Strontium
Elements combine to form compounds to become more stable