because its silly
Gold does not corrode/tarnish.
corrode
Gold is a beautiful metal, and is of greater value over many other metals. (Jewelry . . . ) Gold does not tarnish nor corrode under normal circumstances. (Jewelry, electronics . . . )
gold doesn't tarnish.
No gold does not tarnish. however, it is quite soft.
Gold does not corrode/tarnish.
corrode
Gold is both pretty and rare enough to be valuable. It's also fairly nonreactive, so it doesn't tarnish or corrode.
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Gold is a beautiful metal, and is of greater value over many other metals. (Jewelry . . . ) Gold does not tarnish nor corrode under normal circumstances. (Jewelry, electronics . . . )
gold becomes a nicer colour over time - it mellows, it does not tarnish and is little affected by air etc. silver is on the other hand very quickly blackened by air
No, gold does not tarnish.
gold doesn't tarnish.
No gold does not tarnish. however, it is quite soft.
Real gold does not tarnish, however gold plate does.
No single acid dissolves it. It is unaffected by oxygen or hydrogen sulfide. Gold does not rust, tarnish, corrode, crumble, decompose or decay, even after centuries on the sea floor or in a damp dripping cavern.
Fake gold is the type that is most likely to corrode. Real gold does not corrode.