Gold
196.9665 amu
Gold has been known since ancient times.
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The Element Gold - Basic Physical and Historical Information ... The Element Gold; [Click for Isotope Data] ... Element Classification: Metal...
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Below is a list of all of the known elements, who they were discovered by and the year they were discovered. Some elements, such as gold, silver and iron, have been known since ancient times, so it is impossible to credit a single person for their discovery. ... Element Name Discovered By Year...
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Comprehensive information for the element Gold – Au is provided by this page including scores of properties, element names in many languages, most known nuclides and technical terms are linked to their definitions. ... Element Gold – Au...
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Au Gold 79 196.96654 11 ... Gold was dated back to very early times, and has been a valuable asset ever since. Gold is found free in nature and is widely distributed and is almost always associated with quartz or pyrite. It is almost always found by using the panning techniques.
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Element Groups: Alkali Metals; Alkaline Earth Metals; Transition Metals; Other Metals; Metalloids; Non-Metals; Halogens; Noble Gases; Rare Earth Elements; ... Name: Gold ; Symbol: Au ; Atomic Number: 79 ; Atomic Mass: 196.96655 amu ; Melting Point: 1064.43 °C (1337.5801 K, 1947.9741 °F) ; Boiling Point:
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Origin : The name is the Anglo-Saxon word for the metal and the symbol comes from the Latin ‘aurum’, gold. Description : A soft metal with a characteristic colour and, since it is chemically unreactive, one of the few elements to occur in a natural state.
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Gold - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gold (pronounced /ˈɡoʊld/ ) is a chemical element with the symbol Au (Latin: ) and an atomic number of 79. It has been a highly sought-after precious metal for coinage, jewelry, and other art...
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ScienceLab.com periodic table page for gold element information. ... Diagnostic tests: Commonly occurs as the native element. Gold is easily reduced from it's minerals on charcoal by heating in the reducing flame. The resultant metallic bead is gold in color and malleable.
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