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Gold’s symbol is Au. Its atomic number is 79 its atomic weight is 196.97 Melting point is 1337.33K or 1064.18C (1947.52F) Boiling point is 3129k or 2856C (5173F) Its density of solid is 19300 kg m-3 molar volume is 10.21 cm3 Ag has one valence electron

No one really knows who discovered gold but it was around 600-700 BC by an accent Italian civilization used to secure fake teeth to the jaw. More history Gold reacts with Cl2, Br2 and I2 2Au(s) + 3Cl2(g) à 2AuCl3(s) 2Au(s) + 3Br2(g) à 2AuBr3(s) gold dose not oxidize and dose not react with the halogens easily web element
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one of the earliest metals known to man because it is found in its native state. Gold is softer than copper. It is less reactive than other metals. It is a great conductor of heat and electricity. Gold is most commonly found n jewelry.
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44.30 for 21k 37.97 for 18k 29.52 for 14k 21.11for 10k
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gold is found is throughout the earth and sea but is found in higher constriction in different areas Gold is so rare that the world pours more steel in an hour than it has poured gold since the beginning of recorded history. Gold is so pliable that it can be made into sewing thread. An ounce of gold can be stretched over 50 miles random history
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