gold was formed by a giant star that had gold iron nickel cobalt it was going very hot that's when it exploded and the metals joined rocks which is now called earth
Yes. Gold is an element which exists in nature, as pure, solid gold. Because it is quite inert and unreactive, gold does not easily give up electrons (i.e. is not easily oxidised) and hence it does not readily form compounds in nature, rather it exists in its elemental form. For example, zinc is a more reactive metal than gold and more readily gives up electrons to form ions, and hence it is often found in nature as a ZnO (solid) or ZnS (zinc sulfide - solid) compound. As an ion, gold is readily reduced (i.e. gains electrons) to form solid, elemental gold.
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Gold is the most non-reactive metal and it does not oxidize. It will never react with oxygen to form rust but it will acquire a patina.
Au is gold. Gold is a metal.
Copper have about half of the density of gold. Copper is melted together with gold to make an alloy, which can then be beaten into various patterns. Gold 24 carats refers to the purest (99%) gold. 22 carats (91% gold) and 18 carats (75% gold).
Gold is found in rivers and in the form of small gold nuggets.
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Fools gold (Iron Pyrites) is crystaline in form and looks jagged, wheras real gold does not form crystals, in natural form it has a realtively lumpy appearance.
No, gold itself is not. However "fulminating gold" which is a form of gold nitride is.
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gold is an abbreviated form of Heart Gold
Gold is used usually in pure form or as an alloy.
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Gold is a metal, but it can form the Au3+ ion.
it is gold measured by the form of karats
No, that is the purest form of gold.