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why metal react with gold​


pjgaikar06: Gold is the most electronegative of the d-block metals and its value of 2.4 is not too different from elements such as selenium (2.4), sulphur (2.5), and iodine (2.5). ... Gold also has quite a significant electron affinity (about 223 kJ mol-1, not much less than iodine (295 kJ mol-1).

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Gold is the most electronegative of the d-block metals and its value of 2.4 is not too different from elements such as selenium (2.4), sulfur (2.5), and iodine (2.5). ... Gold also has quite a significant electron affinity (about 223 kJ mol-1, not much less than iodine (295 kJ mol-1).

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