Gold has a yellow color, and brass has a yellow-ish color.
erm I think gold is more brownish but maybe if it was polished really well, perhaps brass or copper and bronze or Muntz which contains copper and zinc.
Cobalt oxide is blue Copper oxide is green Chromium oxide is yellow All three are perfectly good metals. I don't think colour has anything to do with the quality of the metal or is a valid measurement of metal-value.
neither. The color does not effect it.
Yellow, shiny. I don't believe there is a numerical luster scale, just on ordinal one. gold can be polished to as good a reflective surface as any other metal (but some wavelengths will be absorbed thus its yellow color)
This is generally a light yellow color.
Yellow! :D
gold's natural color is gold
Yello. The color comes from the chromate ion which is yellow. The ion is colored as it contains a transition metal atom and has readily excitable electrons.
sliver/grey. they can be different colours like yellow
Gold is a metal, specifically a transition metal. It is a soft, dense, precious metal that is known for its lustrous yellow color and is a good conductor of electricity.
No, gold is not a metalloid. Gold is a pure metal with a shiny yellow color and is classified as a transition metal on the periodic table.
sulphur is a non metal. It is a solid, usually encountered as a yellow powder but there are a number of different forms (allotropes)
Gold is a transition metal.>:)
The transition metal that is in the compound of brilliant yellow acrylic paint containing titanium dioxide would be...CADMIUM your welcome (: (: (:
No, pure gold is not transparent. It is a dense metal that appears yellow in color due to its properties.
Rafa's favorite color is yellow.
All sodium salts will give a yellow flame test, because of the metal sodium in the compounds.
Gold is different in color from most other metals as it has a distinct yellow hue, while most other metals appear silver or gray in color.