No. Gold is an element, so pure gold would consist of just one type of atom.
pure gold is a soft metal
Silver is an element, pure silver would contain only silver atoms.
They are made up of atoms or groups of atoms.
Homogeneous mixture. If it was heterogeneous, the substance (s) would not be spread out evenly.
The atoms of an element are all identical.
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Gold, just gold - as it is an element (symbol Au). Most gold jewelry is really made of an alloy of gold, which means it contains gold and also other metals which lower the cost and provide increased durability, decreased malleability, etc. Atoms of gold are made of protons, neutrons, and electrons... just like atoms of any other element.
pure gold is a soft metal
pure gold is a soft metal
One if it is pure sulfur. Sulfur is an element so the on atom is sulfur!
Silver is an element, pure silver would contain only silver atoms.
They are made up of atoms or groups of atoms.
Homogeneous mixture. If it was heterogeneous, the substance (s) would not be spread out evenly.
no.
The atoms of an element are all identical.
Because pure gold would not hold the ring's shape. Pure gold is soft.
Yes! It was made out of pure gold!