iron gets rust but gold doesn't why?
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Gold is a pure metal which doesn't rust because it doesn't contain iron. “Gold is the most non-reactive of all metals and is benign in all natural and industrial environments. Gold never reacts with oxygen (one of the most active elements), which means it will not rust or tarnish.
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Gold is a noble metal in the periodic table, which is chemically inert and does not get corroded in the natural or industrial environment. This is because the gold does not react with oxygen in the atmosphere. The rest part of the ornament is often made up of silver or other metals like copper, nickel, iron etc.
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