Pyrite is sometimes called fool's gold because its gold-like appearance meant that inexperienced miners and prospectors sometimes mistook it for gold.
Fake gold, or "fools gold" has a foul sulfur odor while real gold does not. Usually, you can rub the gold and sniff it to determine if it is real or fake.
no because the real gold will mark with a small bite, the fake gold wont
"Fake gold" or "fools gold" is a colloquial name for pyrite, a compound that is similar to gold. See related question below.
Fake or fools gold is iron pyrites. Fake or costume jewelry can be made of many things which have a similar colour such as brass
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Pyrite is sometimes called fool's gold because its gold-like appearance meant that inexperienced miners and prospectors sometimes mistook it for gold.
Fake gold, or "fools gold" has a foul sulfur odor while real gold does not. Usually, you can rub the gold and sniff it to determine if it is real or fake.
no because the real gold will mark with a small bite, the fake gold wont
The answer depends on what kind of fake goldIf it is a metal alloy, which it usually is, it will conduct quite well.If it is a sheet of gold coloured plastic it won't conduct.If it is iron sulfide (aka pyrite) it is a semi-conductor with resistivity similar to silicon. Iron sulfide is often called "fool's gold", but not usually fake gold.
NO
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"Fake gold" or "fools gold" is a colloquial name for pyrite, a compound that is similar to gold. See related question below.
It means it is from a company Called DM Fashions that carries fake gold chains and jewlery that look real.
No.
no it is fake
The name of the scientist who found the fake gold crown was Archimedes.