79
Au
Gold
196,97 u
Gold
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Période
6
Groupe
11
Bloc
d-bloc
Phase (STP)
Solid
Gold is a highly valued precious metal prized for its beauty and resistance to corrosion. It is used in jewelry, electronics, and as a monetary standard.
Plus de Métal de Transition
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What is Gold?
Gold (Au) is a chemical element with atomic number 79. It is a solid at standard temperature and pressure, classified as a métal de transition.
What are the key properties of Gold?
Gold has an atomic mass of 196.97 u.
What is the electron configuration of Gold?
The electron configuration of Gold is [Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s1. It is in the d-block of the periodic table.
What is the electronegativity of Gold?
Gold has an electronegativity of 2.54 on the Pauling scale.