yes gold was in certaint rocks and in the past people would gold mine
gold is rare
They are metals
A. Move energy from one place to another.
Pure gold will not react to fruit juices. But 24ct gold is too soft for ordinary wear, so a gold ring will be alloyed with other metals to improve wear resistance. But it would be unusual for gold jewellery to react with common materials, for this problem is quite foreseeable. BUT, mercury will amalgamate with gold, and the amalgam must be physically be removed, probably by a jeweller.
as, u all know element's exist in a free state in nature, like gold, in same way the atoms exists independently in nature, as, they are only the smallest particle no, more further can be divide, so, as, it is independent in nature.
very common
Harvest gold
As found in nature, it will be a mixture of gold and other substances. Pure (24 karat) gold is not found in nature.
every where
Finding gold in 7 Cities of Gold
Gold is a solid element.
No, gold is not brittle. It is a soft and malleable metal that can be easily reshaped and manipulated without breaking.
The metaphor "nature's first green is gold" suggests that the earliest stages of nature, symbolized by the color green, hold a precious and valuable quality similar to the color gold. It implies a sense of beauty, purity, and potential in the initial growth and renewal of nature.
the most common.
it is very common to the nature
The most common polysaccharide found in nature is cellulose.
The most common metalloid found in nature is silicon.