yes it does it is so dangerous
Because it does not react (noble). Most other metals will be found in compounds based on their oxides, however if gold would react with oxygen, which it does not directly, then under heat or light it will decompose back to gold
The noble gasses, gold and platinum.
IT would react faster in lemon juice because it is acidic and milk has no chemicals in it that make it acidic, and is classified as basic...
i do not no --------------- Gold does not react with the bodys Biology.
potato juice if mixed with benedict's reagent will give a brick-red precipitate.
Gold and fruit juice do not react.
No, gold does not react with any acid, only aqua regia (HNO3 + 3HCl) reacts with gold.
Yes, because the orange juice has an acidic pH. When you mix an acid (orange juice), with a reactive metal (aluminum) they react, the aluminum slowly dissolves into the orange juice. This would give it a horrible taste and it probably wouldn't be safe to consume.
It will be shinny if you leave it in there for 5-10 minutes
Yes gold grape juice is yellow
Gold does not react with sodium bromide.
Gold grape juice is orange.
Because it does not react (noble). Most other metals will be found in compounds based on their oxides, however if gold would react with oxygen, which it does not directly, then under heat or light it will decompose back to gold
When the nuclear transmutation occurs, gold can react to form lead.
Gold react with aqua regia not with hydrochloric acid.
Pure gold will not react to fruit juices. But 24ct gold is too soft for ordinary wear, so a gold ring will be alloyed with other metals to improve wear resistance. But it would be unusual for gold jewellery to react with common materials, for this problem is quite foreseeable. BUT, mercury will amalgamate with gold, and the amalgam must be physically be removed, probably by a jeweller.
no