because it is a solid metal and can not be bent/lil1998
because its silly
Yes, gold can be corrode by the use of specific compounds, temperature and pressure conditions. Click on the link given in the Related questions part to see names of some 'Gold corroding' chemicals.
unreactive
Gold does not corrode/tarnish.
gold never wears out so why is it not used for roofing
Fake gold is the type that is most likely to corrode. Real gold does not corrode.
Gold alloys doesn't corrode in normal conditions.
As i rememeber gold do not corrode at all.
Gold is extremely unlikely to "corrode". It may, however, become worn, and gold alloys, especially those with low gold content, may corrode.
The three metals that do not corrode are gold, silver and platinum.
because its silly
Yes, gold can be corrode by the use of specific compounds, temperature and pressure conditions. Click on the link given in the Related questions part to see names of some 'Gold corroding' chemicals.
Yes. Some can only corrode soft things, and some can corrode everything. But in short, all acids can corrode something. It only gets dangerous if the acid can corrode you.
unreactive
Real gold never tarnishes or corrodes. Gold-tone jewelry might, though.
gold, that is why they use it for computer connections, also gold does not corrode
gold never wears out so why is it not used for roofing