Gold is used to treat anergia, rheumatoid arthritis and liver, eye and ear diseases.
Silver compounds are used to treat burns and infections.
But Bronze didn't have any medicinal properties.
Gold, Silver and Bronze are used to create the olympic medals.It's gold that is why it is shiny so he answer is gold
Roman coins were made of bronze, silver and gold.
The Romans used bronze, silver and gold to make their coins.
50% silver 25% bronze and 25% gold
They had money. They used hard coinage. Gold/Silver/Bronze (specie)
Roman coins came in gold, silver and copper. In the earlier days there were also coins in bronze and brass.
Different metals are Platinum. Gold. Silver, or silver-gilt, which is in fact used for Olympic “gold medals” Bronze. Pewter. Copper. Tin. Iron.
these are all metals that are mined. they are also used in coins, and when combined, make bronze.
Olympic gold medals are not pure gold. Instead, they are made up of 92 percent silver, then plated with six grams of gold. Olympic silver medals are also not made out of pure silver. This is because pure silver is too soft for production. Instead, sterling silver, which is a mixture of 92.5 percent silver and 7.5 percent copper, is used. Pure bronze isn't used in the olympic bronze medals as its color is too similar to gold and could lead to confusion over which medal to present to the athlete. Copper is used in its place.
The Romans used coins of bronze, silver and gold. The most popular ones were the as which was bronze and the basic unit of their money, the dupondus, the sesterius both also of bronze. The denarius was their silver coin and the aureus was a gold coin.
Iron - the rest are metals used in olympic medals.
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