Why is the reactivity of gold and silver different from other metals as lewis acids?
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Both the d- and f-block elements react with nonmetals to form binary compounds; heating is often required. ... On heating, oxygen reacts with all of the transition elements except palladium, platinum, silver, and gold. The oxides of these latter metals can be formed using other reactants, but they decompose upon heating
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