yes it is. Because Dakota turner said so.
Gold itself is an element. All of the gold you are likely to see (rings, watches, plating, etc.) is an alloy (mixture) of gold and other metals. Even "pure gold" jewellery (24 k) is only +99.9% pure
The compound word for gold is "goldmine."
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.
The term 'white gold' is used for the element Platinum. Best AnswerAsker's Choiceskipper answered 5 years agoMost alloying metals to gold will tend to whiten the color and so it is possible to make carat golds that are white in color. White golds for jewellery were developed in the 1920's as a substitute for platinum. White gold alloy compositions:White golds are available up to 21 carat. There is no legal definition of what constitutes a white color in golds. Many commercial white golds are not a good white colour and are sometimes plated with rhodium to obtain a "white" color.At the 9 carat (37.5% gold) level, a gold-silver alloy is quite white, ductile although soft and is used for jewellery purposes.Nickel- and palladium-free 14-karat white gold alloy composition can consists of the parts by weight: about 58.34% gold, about 35-40% silver, about 0.5-1.80% tin, and about 0-0.75% germanium.18-karat white gold alloy compositions are often 75% gold and 25% platinum or pallidium or 75% gold, 10% palladium, 10% nickel, and 5% zinc.
No, a gold nugget is not a compound. It is a naturally occurring solid element made of pure gold.
Gold itself is an element. All of the gold you are likely to see (rings, watches, plating, etc.) is an alloy (mixture) of gold and other metals. Even "pure gold" jewellery (24 k) is only +99.9% pure
The compound word for gold is "goldmine."
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 gold...a gold compound has other atoms bonded to the gold atoms, but the gold atoms don't really change.
The term 'white gold' is used for the element Platinum. Best AnswerAsker's Choiceskipper answered 5 years agoMost alloying metals to gold will tend to whiten the color and so it is possible to make carat golds that are white in color. White golds for jewellery were developed in the 1920's as a substitute for platinum. White gold alloy compositions:White golds are available up to 21 carat. There is no legal definition of what constitutes a white color in golds. Many commercial white golds are not a good white colour and are sometimes plated with rhodium to obtain a "white" color.At the 9 carat (37.5% gold) level, a gold-silver alloy is quite white, ductile although soft and is used for jewellery purposes.Nickel- and palladium-free 14-karat white gold alloy composition can consists of the parts by weight: about 58.34% gold, about 35-40% silver, about 0.5-1.80% tin, and about 0-0.75% germanium.18-karat white gold alloy compositions are often 75% gold and 25% platinum or pallidium or 75% gold, 10% palladium, 10% nickel, and 5% zinc.
Gold is a pure element, not a compound, so it is homoatomic.
No, a gold nugget is not a compound. It is a naturally occurring solid element made of pure gold.
"Goldfish" is a compound word that combines "gold" and "fish."
Gold(III) fluoride = AuF3 Gold(V) fluoride = AuF5
its gold(III) phosphide