It usually sinks, but always gets wet.
Gold does not react with water under normal conditions. Gold is a noble metal and is highly unreactive with most substances, including water.
Gold does not react with water or dissolve in it, so when gold is added to water, it will not undergo a chemical reaction. The gold will simply sink to the bottom of the container due to its high density.
Nothing happens. Gold will not react with sulfuric acid.
Water and sugar are not elements. Water is a compound made up of the elements hydrogen and oxygen, while sugar is a compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Gold, on the other hand, is an element as it consists of only one type of atom - gold atoms.
When you put a penny in water, its density is greater than that of water, so the penny sinks. This is because the weight of the water displaced by the penny is less than the weight of the penny itself.
The gold will sink, nothing more. It will not dissolve or react in any way.
Any reaction occur when gold is put in copper sulfate.
you get golden coke
if the metal sinks in water is is proof it is gold
Gold does not react with water under normal conditions. Gold is a noble metal and is highly unreactive with most substances, including water.
It turns to poo
gold you tube
So it is preserved.
Nothing noteworthy happens if mentos are put in tap water; they simply dissolve slowly.
water will put out fire
It will make the water white
they use water to filter out other elements, the heavier gold settles at bottom