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Why is gold so unreactive?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gold is unreactive because the nucleus of the gold is heavy such that the electrons must travel at the speed of light. The 6s electrons in the gold are less accessible for bonding and their energy is dissimilar to many reactants. This gold makes unreactive.

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Gold is unreactive because the nucleus of the gold is heavy such that the electrons must travel at the speed of light. The 6s electrons in the gold are less accessible for bonding and their energy is dissimilar to many reactants. This gold makes unreactive.

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