Scientists Uncover Why Gold Resists Tarnishing at Atomic Level
New scientific research has shed light on the long-standing mystery of why gold does not tarnish like other metals. Researchers found that gold's surface atoms have the ability to reorganize themselves, forming a natural shield against oxidation. This self-protective mechanism reduces tarnishing rates by as much as a trillion times compared to what would otherwise occur. The discovery not only explains gold's enduring shine but also points toward promising new industrial uses. Scientists believe gold could be deployed as an even more effective catalyst in various industrial processes as a result of these findings.
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