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explain why gold is found in the native state​

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Answered by kmswami2002
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Gold is very stable. It doesn't have a tendency to combine or corrode (oxidize). We all know how easily iron rusts, copper turns blue, even silver needs to be polished to remove tarnish.

Rusting is what happens when a metal combines with oxigen.

Gold is stable meaning it doesn't want to attract or give up any electrons so it can just sit in the earth until it gets discovered.

If you mean it’s metallic state then it’s because it has acquired the necessary number of gold atoms to form a metallic gold crystal form that is very stable. This is what is likely what is being called it’s native state. The larger the aggregation of gold molecules the more visible. But gold molecules exist within Nano structures and though definitely present can be extremely difficult to free up and form into a pure state.

Answered by Manku12345
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Ur Answer is...

Gold is very stable. It doesn't have a tendency to combine or corrode (oxidize). We all know how easily iron rusts, copper turns blue, even silver needs to be polished to remove tarnish.

Rusting is what happens when a metal combines with oxigen.

Gold is stable meaning it doesn't want to attract or give up any electrons so it can just sit in the earth until it gets discovered.

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