Yes
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Your Mom. The Gold is first melted then it is cooled down for 3 weeks after being formed into special shapes
Gold is typically extracted from gold ore using a combination of chemical processes. The most common method involves cyanidation, where cyanide solution is used to dissolve the gold from the ore. The dissolved gold is then extracted from the solution through adsorption onto activated carbon, followed by refining to obtain pure gold.
Yes, gold is recyclable. It can be melted down and reused multiple times without losing its purity or quality, making it a sustainable material to work with. Recycling gold also reduces the need for mining, which has environmental impacts.
An ounce of gold often looks like a tiny little brick. At times, an ounce of gold will look like several little pieces of gold, not yet melted together.
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Melted gold weighs the same as solid gold of the same mass, as weight is dependent on the amount of material present. However, when gold is melted, its volume decreases due to the loss of air pockets and impurities, leading to a higher density and smaller volume.
When the gold is something like a necklace it is, but when it is melted it is a liquid.
yes it can. depending on how much the gold weight would be after melted down.
No. Melted or solid, it's still the same weight and purity, which is what decides the value. Melted would only be worth a tiny bit more to someone who is waiting to cast it into moulds.
No, solid gold will sink in melted gold because the melted gold has a higher density compared to solid gold. Density is the measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume, with denser objects sinking in less dense substances.
you can recycled because it can be melted