Gold can make a compound, but it only reacts with a small number of chemicals that are not normally found in nature.
Gold is an element, not a compound or molecule. It is a pure substance made up of only gold atoms.
No, it's pure gold. It is an element. However, most jewelry is a compound of gold and silver or other metals to make it harder and stronger.
The compound word for gold is "goldmine."
None Gold is gold, so to speak. It is an element itself, symbol Au - so is not a compound.
A gold bracelet is made of gold, which is an element on the periodic table with the symbol Au. Gold is a pure substance and not a compound.
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Gold is an element, not a compound or molecule. It is a pure substance made up of only gold atoms.
Yes - gold is usually combined with other metals, to make it stronger. Also to save a little on the gold.
No, it's pure gold. It is an element. However, most jewelry is a compound of gold and silver or other metals to make it harder and stronger.
The compound word for gold is "goldmine."
None Gold is gold, so to speak. It is an element itself, symbol Au - so is not a compound.
A gold bracelet is made of gold, which is an element on the periodic table with the symbol Au. Gold is a pure substance and not a compound.
Gold is an element Carbon is an element A mixture with gold and carbon in is a compound
A compound can contain a single atom of gold, but a single atom of gold alone, by itself, cannot be a compound.
Gold is an element (79 on the periodic table of elements). Thats why you mine gold not make it!
Gold is gold...a gold compound has other atoms bonded to the gold atoms, but the gold atoms don't really change.
Gold is a pure element, not a compound, so it is homoatomic.