Gold isn’t inert, it just has bodyguards protecting it
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Gold's surface atoms form a protective hexagonal pattern, making it chemically inert. However, nanoparticles lack sufficient atoms for this rearrangement, exposing a reactive square lattice as catalytically active as platinum.
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