Gold's atoms self-reorganize to block oxygen, preventing tarnish
Researchers have discovered that atoms on gold's surface spontaneously reorganize into patterns that block oxygen from reacting with the metal, suppressing oxidation by up to a trillion-fold compared to other metals. This explains why gold jewellery stays bright for generations without tarnishing. The finding could lead to more powerful gold-based catalysts used in manufacturing and clean energy applications.
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