because gold have a native energy but iron does not have that native energy
In order of greatest value to least: Rhodium, Rhenium, Platinum, Gold, Electrum, Silver
Gold, Silver
Zinc, iron, cobalt, arsenic and titanium. There are other more obscure ones such as bismuth and antonomy. But stick to the simple 5!
Yes, 24 carat gold is gold all the way through. Some alloys of gold are more durable for jewelry. They are mixtures and do not have a definite chemical composition, even though they can be fairly homogeneous.
Gold is Definitely and element. It is a very unreactive metal to the point that it is found 'native' in the ground. However, gold can be made to react to form gold oxides/nitrates/chlorides etc., but conditions are quite severe.
Gold
Because silver and gold are native metals that are found in its pure form as they are unreactive!
Copper, silver, and gold.
It can be found in nuggets, grains, or flakes.
Gold is found in rivers and in the form of small gold nuggets.
Gold is a transition metal element. It is occasional found as a native metal but it is generally mined in the form of ores, which are then refined to produce Gold metal, it isn't grown.
Gold is very inert and does not readily react with anything or form compounds (which is why it is found as a native metal in rocks). However, it can be made to form compounds and the related link below tells you what these are.
gold
its a native metal
Metals found native in the ground are metals which are so unreactive that they are still found unchanged or "native"
In order of greatest value to least: Rhodium, Rhenium, Platinum, Gold, Electrum, Silver
Gold, Silver