A nugget of gold is usually worth more than the stated gold commodity price per ounce. Collectors and enthusiasts like them and are willing to pay more.
Probably not that much, they are fairly common, although collectable.
An earth substance can become another earth substance only through the decay of radiation, or through compression. That said, there are no radioactive materials that will decay into gold, and none that can be compressed to form it. The short answer to your question is: No, you cannot convert rock to gold.
There is not really enough information to answer this question. What type of rock is it? Igneous or metamorphic rock (if it is a sedimentary rock and is red inside it is probably some form of iron precipitate) Does it have a crystalline structure inside the rock or not
Aqua regia will dissolve gold. It will not dissolve quartz rock.
They form sedimentary rock.
it is worth money but it is worth a lot more if the ore is removed from the rock/mineral
about $500
Neither its a precious metal
gold does not form in a rock. however it does forms along igneous rock and quarts veins. For gold to be present one of these two rocks will more then likely be there as well. (In some large gold nuggets, pieces of quarts will be stuck to the gold)
Reef gold is found in calcified objects or rocks. Reef gold was the gold that most gold miners found in rock form.
Reef gold is found in calcified objects or rocks. Reef gold was the gold that most gold miners found in rock form.
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gold can be fount in in rock stone form looks like goldish colour
4g
about 50,000 dollars
Gold is rare, and maleable. It is easy to work with, and looks good.A gold ore however may contain less than fifty cents worth of gold metal per ton. As a consequence the gold ore is worth only a small percentage more than the base rock itself.
500.00 thousand