To be a liquid, the gold will have to be hot enough to be molten. When in that state the substance will be hot enough to give off visible light, and the colour of that light will depend on how hot the liquid is.
no shampoo is not a pure liquid
The temperature at which liquid gold solidifies is the same as its melting point, 1064 °C. Generally, the melting point and freezing point for a pure substance are the same. If thermal energy is added to the substance, it will melt. If thermal energy is removed from the substance, it will freeze.
No, Gold is a solid at 21 degrees Celsius, or 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Gold becomes a liquid at 1337.33 degrees K, or 1064.18 degrees Celsius or 1947.52 degrees Fahrenheit.
Copper and gold; copper is brown when in a pure state (green is more familiar, but that's actually an oxidized copper), and gold is yellow.
no because it's gold and gold is a pure metal , pure metals aren't ferrous (magnetic )
Gold
White Gold is a alloy of gold and other metals (usually silver), it is not pure gold. Pure gold is golden in colour.
Actuallly a very pure gold is in liquid state... yellowish, not shinable.
With more heat, yes.
Elemental gold (pure gold) can exist in any of the four "basic" phases or states of matter: solid, liquid, gas and plasma.
Being inert and unreactive, pure gold does not react with any acid except aqua regia. Thus its colour does not alter.
Liquid gold-homogeneous Solid-heterogenous
Liquid gold-homogeneous Solid-heterogenous
24 carat gold is pure gold. The purity of gold is measured as a ratio out of 24. For example; 18 carat gold is 18 parts of pure gold and 6 parts of other alloying metals such as silver, copper and any other metal depending on whether it is rose gold colour, white gold colour or yellow gold colour. So in 18 carat gold, 18/24 = 0.750 which is a number that also characterises 18 carat gold. The typical Swiss hallmark defining 18 carat gold was the figure of a woman's head Hope this answers your question.
A pure liquid is a liquid that is not contaminated with any other compound. If water is pure water, then it is a pure liquid. However, shampoo is not a pure liquid.
A pure liquid is a liquid that is not contaminated with any other compound. If water is pure water, then it is a pure liquid. However, shampoo is not a pure liquid.
No, not in water. Gold is very dense. However, if you found a liquid that is more dense than gold, at a temperature that would not melt the gold, then the gold would indeed float in it.