Gold is an element in its own right, and is not a combination of others. It has an essentially untarnishable surface, consequently it is valued for this appearance. In nature, this clean surface enables other equally clean particles of gold to adhere; in a stream for example; eventually forming a larger nugget.
Gold is an element so it only contains the element, gold.
It is usually coated with gold but there are certain cups that are made up of gold and this depends how prestigious the cup is.
NONE!!!! Gold is an ELEMENT in its own right. It is NOT made up of two other elements. However, in jewellery gold is a soft metal and is alloyed to base metals to make it hard wearing. 24 karat Gold is pure gold Then you have 21 Karat, 18 Karat, and 9 Karat. each successively with a greater proportion of base metal , in order to make it 'harder wearing'. The base metal can be copper, or nickel. Not iron.
Gold is an element, therefore it is nit made from any other elements.
Gold is an element, therefore it is nit made from any other elements.
and igloo is made of two elemets frozen snow that we call ice and unfrozen snow what we call snow
chemically combined elemets
Gold is an element; it is only made up of gold atoms. The chemical symbol for gold is Au.
No, gold is made up of multiple atoms. Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79, meaning each gold atom contains 79 protons.
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