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Silver and Gold are very unreactive, meaning that they won't tarnish easily, or change colour. Gold is perfect because it never reacts at all where as silver does tarnish, so it isn't as highly prized. Also, Gold and silver don't burn. Burning magnesium is bright enough to blind you
gold doesn't tarnish.
No gold does not tarnish. however, it is quite soft.
if gold comes in to contact with any reactive substance (bromine is one example) it will cause it to tarnish
Gold and platinum will not tarnish on a ring.
No, gold does not tarnish.
Silver and Gold are very unreactive, meaning that they won't tarnish easily, or change colour. Gold is perfect because it never reacts at all where as silver does tarnish, so it isn't as highly prized. Also, Gold and silver don't burn. Burning magnesium is bright enough to blind you
gold doesn't tarnish.
No gold does not tarnish. however, it is quite soft.
Real gold does not tarnish, however gold plate does.
if gold comes in to contact with any reactive substance (bromine is one example) it will cause it to tarnish
Gold does not tarnish at all, unlike silver that tarnishes from H2S
No. Gold itself doesn't tarnish.
Gold and platinum will not tarnish on a ring.
Can get dirty tarnish a bit but with cleaning will return to its color as if new
Well, the gold it is tarnish natural; but is it's more tarnish if it's mix with silver or brance or lead or cooper.
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