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Gold = E > z 26.5° S, 27.5°E, T z sq2 (79)  $2449.87

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Details about gold (Au):

Material Properties:

  • Symbol: Au
  • Atomic Number: 79
  • Atomic Mass: 196.9665 u
  • Category: Transition Metal
  • Density: 19.32 g/cm³
  • Melting Point: 1,064°C (1,947°F)
  • Boiling Point: 2,856°C (5,173°F)
  • Color: Yellow (in its pure form)
  • Luster: Metallic
  • Crystal Structure: Face-centered cubic

Physical and Chemical Characteristics:

  • Malleability: Gold is highly malleable; it can be hammered into thin sheets.
  • Ductility: It is also very ductile, meaning it can be drawn into thin wires.
  • Conductivity: Gold is an excellent conductor of electricity and heat.
  • Corrosion Resistance: It does not tarnish or corrode, making it ideal for jewelry and electronic applications.
  • Reactivity: Gold is chemically inert and does not react with most chemicals. It dissolves in aqua regia (a mixture of hydrochloric and nitric acids) and in certain other chemicals.

Uses:

  • Jewelry: Gold is widely used in jewelry due to its attractive appearance and resistance to tarnishing.
  • Electronics: Its high conductivity makes it valuable in electronic components, such as connectors and circuit boards.
  • Finance: Gold is often used as a form of investment and is considered a hedge against inflation and economic instability.
  • Dentistry: Gold is used in dental work due to its biocompatibility and resistance to corrosion.
  • Medicine: Gold compounds have been used in treatments for certain medical conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis.

Historical and Cultural Significance:

  • Historical Use: Gold has been used for thousands of years in coinage, ornaments, and religious artifacts.
  • Cultural Value: It often symbolizes wealth, power, and success and is associated with luxury and opulence.

Occurrence:

  • Natural Occurrence: Gold is found in its native form, often in quartz veins and alluvial deposits. It is extracted through mining and panning.
  • Abundance: Gold is relatively rare in the Earth's crust but is more abundant in the ocean.

                                                            




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Gold = E > z 26.5° S, 27.5°E, T z sq2 (79)  $2449.87





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