Chemistry, asked by hannas7shibu, 6 months ago

Why is gold shiny even after thousands of years?

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Answered by mohamedapsal
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Gold is malleable and shiny, making it a good metalworking material. Chemically speaking, gold is a transition metal. ... This happens because the large number of electrons in transition metals interferes with the usual orderly sorting of electrons into shells around the nucleus.

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Answered by ramashish33ras
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They are mostly chemically inert and hence does not react to oxidize or rust themselves . Hence they are lustrous even after thousand of years.

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