Gold is found in the solid state.
This is because metals like gold lie at the bottom in the activity series so they are less reactive and are found in the free state, whereas, metals like aluminium, zinc, etc. are found on the top of the activity series so they are highly reactive and are found in the form of compounds.
Yes, gold is an element.Yes It is-see AU on table
Gold can be found naturally as veins running throughout granite and quartz, or with the element tellurium.
gold is usually found in cinnabar ores because it is unreactive
Less reactive elements are more likely to be found uncombined, that is as the element rather than as part of a compound. This is usually called being 'found native'. For instance gold mines contain actual pieces of gold, whereas an iron mine usually contains something like rust, which has to be converted by a chemical reaction to obtain the metal.
Western Australia is the state where most of Australia's gold is currently found. It has about half of Australia's working gold mines.
Only a few metals are found in the free state, generally metals react to form for example oxides, sulfides which then may further react. Some found free are gold silver copper and platinum. All of these are relatively unreactive
The state motto of California is "I have found it"Eureka! this came from the gold rush referring to finding gold.
CA became a state in 1850 because of the gold rush. The use of " I have found it." Refers to the finding of gold.
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Gold was found in every single state in Australia. It was also found in the Northern Territory, but not in the Australian Capital Territory.
Yes, usually gold is mined in underground mines. Gold can be found on the surface where it has been exposed by erosion and in river sediments.
Yes It Did in 1492
there is a lot of gold and silver found there
Gold was found in every single state of Australia, as well as the Northern Territory.