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why do you think that the gold doesn't become dull

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Answered by ayushanand8947
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The Gold Jewelry does not end up noticeably dull in light of the fact that rust is a specific compound- hydrated iron (III) oxide. Many metals frame oxides yet none "rust" like iron does.

Gold, be that as it may, does not frame oxides as it is the slightest responsive metal - it is @ separated starting from the earliest stage its unadulterated shape while different metals need to experience costly mechanical procedures to remove metals from their ore.

No other metal with the exception of iron rusts. Ferric oxide is referred to us as rust. 

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Answered by bilqees
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gold doesn't become dull because a lusturous metal
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