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The density, or mass of an object divided by volume, differs for all objects. Fools gold, or otherwise known as pyrite, looks like gold, but the density is 4.8-5 grams/cm^3. Real gole is 19.32
2 ways i know of checking gold is no.1 scrape it somehow and if the color is consistent it should be real , that's how scrappers do it , proffesionals use acid.the pour it on the gold and if it doesn't turn a different color its real.
The density, or mass of an object divided by volume, differs for all objects. Fools gold, or otherwise known as pyrite, looks like gold, but the density is 4.8-5 grams/cm^3. Real gole is 19.32
You could take it to a jewelers and have them check for you.
the markings on jewellery to prove its white gold
The density, or mass of an object divided by volume, differs for all objects. Fools gold, or otherwise known as pyrite, looks like gold, but the density is 4.8-5 grams/cm^3. Real gole is 19.32
2 ways i know of checking gold is no.1 scrape it somehow and if the color is consistent it should be real , that's how scrappers do it , proffesionals use acid.the pour it on the gold and if it doesn't turn a different color its real.
The density, or mass of an object divided by volume, differs for all objects. Fools gold, or otherwise known as pyrite, looks like gold, but the density is 4.8-5 grams/cm^3. Real gole is 19.32
It could be real gold or real sliver but if you are really un sure if it is rel or not you can do an acd tes
It depends what you are relating it to. Real gold vs fools gold? Take a hammer, and bash the hell out of it, if it is not jewlery. If it is a nugget of real gold, it will smash flat. If fools gold, it will shatter into a million pieces. Also the sun test. If a piece of real gold is held in sunlight, it will be as brilliant as if a shadow is cast upon it. Other metals will dim, and become hard to see. (This works better, if the piece is small.
Use a piece of unglazed ceramic material. Rub the gold against it. Fool's gold will leave a black streak, and real gold will leave a golden streak. This ofcourse works for gold and you will lose a bit of gold in the process. There are other methods for other metals and stones.
You could take it to a jewelers and have them check for you.
You could take it to a jewelers and have them check for you.
Well there is no real way to prove it but why start a whole bunch of tale's just to be proven as lie's so they proboly are in a way but maybe if you believe they are real maybe later on in life they will be and dont let anyone say there not because its your amagination that could becoume real plus when there proven real you can rubit in there faces for fun
It isn't prove that it is real or not real
Because we know the moon is real, we have the technology to get there, god on the other hand is not real and there is no way to prove that he is real, it's like trying to prove the tooth fairy is real
Not really, pure gold is non-ferrous, meaning that it won't attract a magnet because there is no iron in it. That said, if a magnet sticks to something that you thought was gold, it would prove that it wasn't pure gold, and that it is either fake gold, gold plated, or gold alloyed with iron (if there is such a thing). At the same time, if a magnet doesn't stick to something you think is gold, it doesn't prove that it is gold, because there are many other metals that don't attract magnets either.