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Gold is measured in troy ounces. As such, 91 grams of gold is equal to about 2.9257 troy ounces.
Exactly 82g of anything is about 2.9 ounces
The mass of gold, along with silver and platinum, are measure in Troy ounces which are about 10% more massive than customary ounces. There are 72.9 troy ounces in 5 pounds of gold.
Answer -About 36oz = 1kg - -About 35 -Gold is measured in Troy ounces, which is equal to 31.104 grams. So 1kg of gold = 32.15 troy ounces
150 grams of gold = 4.823 troy ounces.
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Copper is an element. It is a natural mineral found in the ground. It is extracted from the ground by mining similar to the mining of gold or iron.
Metal cannot be extracted from Gold, as Gold itself is a metal.
Gold that is extracted from the earth is in its ore form, meaning that the gold is mixed with other minerals in the rock. The gold ore is processed by breaking it up into small pieces and heating it to remove the gold, which is extremely soft and melts at a very low temperature, leaving the rock behind.
Gold is one of the few metals that is found as pure metal in the ground. It can be extracted from the rock containing it by mechanical or chemical processes.
No, gold does not reform once it has been mined out of the ground. Once gold has been extracted from the earth, it retains its physical and chemical properties. It can be melted, reshaped, and reused, but it does not regenerate or reform on its own.
$1,120 an ounce.Look at this chart:2 ounces of gold=$2,2403 ounces of gold=$3,3604 ounces of gold=$4,4805 ounces of gold=$5,5016 ounces of gold=$6,6217 ounces of gold=$7,7218 ounces of gold =$8,8219 ounces of gold=$9,92110 ounces of gold=$10,04111 ounces of gold=$11,16112 ounces of gold=$12,281
Gold is extracted from the earth itself, near the place underground where coal miners work.
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Gold has been extracted from seawater, but the cost is not worth the effort for the very small amount that can be obtained.
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Gold and Copper are chemical elements. No "minerals" can be extracted from them other than 'gold' and 'copper'. They can be extracted from the minerals or 'ores' named in the other answers herein.