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How is copper and gold related?

Updated: 8/9/2023
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Copper have about half of the density of gold. Copper is melted together with gold to make an alloy, which can then be beaten into various patterns.

Gold 24 carats refers to the purest (99%) gold. 22 carats (91% gold) and 18 carats (75% gold).

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They are both transition metals in the d orbital level

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You get rose gold, hope it helps.

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Gold, silver and copper can form alloys.

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