Physics, asked by ssuunneet6, 1 year ago

Why doesn't gold corrode?

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Answered by anmol962810
2
It is because gold is least reactive element
and it doesn't react with water easily. .

soham9905: nice ans
ssuunneet6: But with air
soham9905: in air moisture is present
ssuunneet6: So why it can't react with oxygen
soham9905: gold is metal so, corrode but take so many time
ssuunneet6: Ok
soham9905: after long period green color corrosion
Answered by Avenger7
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because it is noble metal they are least reactive hence cannot make bond with oxygen and any other element.Therefore, they don't corrode

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