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If gold becomes reactive like copper then its use in ornaments will decline. This is because due to its increase reactivity it will loose its shine frequently which in turn will reduce its demand.

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➜ If gold becomes reactive like copper then its use in ornaments will decline. This is because due to its increase reactivity it will loose its shine frequently which in turn will reduce its demand.

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The metal like gold is generally used to make jewellery as these are low reactive metals. Hence they rarely corrode and due to this they do not lose their shine and lustre.

Copper is tough metal and not a strong metal enough to pair with jewelery.

Therefore If gold becomes reactive like copper then its use in ornaments will decline. This is because due to its increase reactivity it will loose its shine frequently which in turn will reduce its demand.

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