nothing, gold does not react at all.
Nothing, gold doesn't react with sulphuric acid
GOLD is a metal. At standard temperature and pressure as on Earth, Gold is a very stable unreactive metal. Nuggets of gold are found 'native' , the pure metal. Gold jewelry, whilst a small amount of base metal, does not react with atmosphere. Gold metal can be made to react with 'Aqua Regia'. This is an historical name for a mixture of concentrated sulphuric acid and nitric acid.
Sulphuric acid
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There are many salts made from sulphuric acid. A chemical salt consists of any given metal, and the acid anion. In the case of Sulphuric Acid, the acid anion is the sulphate anion ' SO4^(2-) ' This can combine with many different metals, e.g. sodium, calcium , copper, to form the salts, respectively, sodium sulphate (Na2SO4), calcium sulphate(CaSO4), copper sulphate(CuSO4). There are many other combinations.
Gold is a metal that will not react readily with hydrochloric acid. This is because gold is a noble metal, meaning it is resistant to corrosion and does not easily undergo chemical reactions with acids like hydrochloric acid.
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Acid rain is made excessively acidic by a combination of sulphuric and nitric acid.
The name of a salt is in two parts:The first part of the name comes from the metal in the metal oxide, hydroxide or carbonate.The second part of the name comes from the acid used to make it. The names of salts made from hydrochloric acid end in chloride, while the names of salts made from sulphuric acid end in sulphate.
Car battery acid consists of Hydrochloric acid and Sulphuric acid.
Substances which are reacted with Sulphuric acid tend to produce sulphates.
Tanks used to transport sulfuric acid are typically made from stainless steel or lined with a special corrosive-resistant material such as rubber or plastic to prevent the acid from corroding the metal. Stainless steel is preferred due to its resistance to corrosion from sulfuric acid.