Gold is an element, represented by the symbol Au on the Periodic Table. It is a pure substance made up of only gold atoms and cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. However, if you refer to a mixture that contains gold along with other materials (like alloys), that would be considered a mixture rather than a pure element.
Gold is an element (79 on the periodic table of elements). Thats why you mine gold not make it!
Gold is an element Carbon is an element A mixture with gold and carbon in is a compound
It is a compound Carbon is an element.
10kt gold is an alloy, a mixture of metals. It is not considered a compound.
It is a element
It's, for the most part, a compound, separating it would be quite difficult. Mostly its a compound of Gold (Au) and Copper (Cu) but other rigid metals are sometimes used.
They are elements not compound mixture
Gold is an element (79 on the periodic table of elements). Thats why you mine gold not make it!
Gold dust is a mixture, not a compound. A compound is a substance made up of two or more elements chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio, while a mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are physically mixed together but not chemically bonded. Gold dust is made up of tiny particles of gold that are physically mixed with other materials, such as dust or dirt.
Gold is an element, not a compound or mixture. It is a pure substance made up of only gold atoms.
Copper is a element. It is neither compound nor mixture.
Gold is an element Carbon is an element A mixture with gold and carbon in is a compound
Gold is very inert. And, if you look at the electron state, I believe the gold electrons are not being shared with other elements in the alloy. Thus it would be considered a "mixture".
Milk is an emulsion and a mixture.
It is a compound Carbon is an element.
yes is a mixure with compound
yes is a mixure with compound