No. it changes its form in some temperature.
Gold is a solid element.
Bromine is a liquid but doesn't occur in nature as a free element.
Only Mercury occurs in nature as a liquid in its elemental state. Bromine is also a liquid element, but does not occur in its elemental form in nature.
Liquid gold is a fine suspension of gold in an oil used as paint.
Liquid gold and solid gold are both forms of pure gold. The difference is their physical state - liquid gold is molten gold at a high temperature, while solid gold is cooled and solidified gold at room temperature. Both forms have the same chemical composition and properties as pure gold.
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1 kilo of liquid gold has more volume than 1 kilo of solid gold because liquid gold is less dense than solid gold. Liquid gold takes up more space due to its ability to flow and fill the container it is in, while solid gold is denser and compacted.
The liquid in vials of gold is typically a clear liquid known as gold chloride solution. It is used in various applications such as electroplating and chemical synthesis processes.
commenly oil is called liquid but some times petrol is also called liquid gold :v
As found in nature, it will be a mixture of gold and other substances. Pure (24 karat) gold is not found in nature.
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Petroleum is called liquid gold because of its high price and value and its economic "need".