Nothing. Gold is inert with bleach.
Bleach can effect the other metals in the alloy as most gold items are not pure gold. If the piece contains silver or copper, the bleach can affect those metals.Most items we call gold are not pure gold but are mostly gold alloyed with other metals.
14k gold for example is 14 parts pure gold and 10 parts other metals ( such as silver and copper)
However the gold itself is not harmed in anyway
When gold chains are left in bleach they begin to deteriorate. This is because bleach is a very heavy base.
Nothing happens. Gold will not react with sulfuric acid.
It bleaches the backpack.
Well, according to Harvard's school of chemistry, a scientist by the name of Robert Hulsey conducted several tests to prove that when you put 14k gold in a tub of bleach a very strange phenomenon occurs. A big black mist starts to form creating a black hole which starts to suck up everything and anything in its path. Please refrain from trying this at home.
Pure gold is unaffected by bleach.
When gold chains are left in bleach they begin to deteriorate. This is because bleach is a very heavy base.
It will no longer be mint. Bleach removes color.
As bleach will not affect gold, it will not turn black! However, if the coin is actually brass it might...
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It turns green
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Nothing happens. Gold will not react with sulfuric acid.
It bleaches the backpack.
Well, according to Harvard's school of chemistry, a scientist by the name of Robert Hulsey conducted several tests to prove that when you put 14k gold in a tub of bleach a very strange phenomenon occurs. A big black mist starts to form creating a black hole which starts to suck up everything and anything in its path. Please refrain from trying this at home.
Pure gold is unaffected by bleach.
Any reaction occur when gold is put in copper sulfate.
if its white clothing, it will most likely go away if its colored clothing, ull have a white splotch where u put the bleach onNOTICE: NEVER BLEACH COLORED CLOTHES!