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Q: What is it called to cover in gold leaf?
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A thin cover of gold used on book covers?

The thin cover of gold used on book covers is sometimes called gold leaf. This gold is used to decorate the binding and cover of the book but does not add much value.


It takes 4 pieces of gold leaf to cover 1 square foot of the dome If the dome is3000square feet how many pieces of gold leaf are needed to cover the entire dome?

The answer is 12,000 leafs


What are thin sheets of hammered gold called?

They are called "gold leaves".One sheet is called "gold leaf".....


When you overlay with gold what is it called?

Leag


What waxy substance cover the leaf surface?

the waxy material in the leaf is called "CUTIN"


What is the plural spelling of gold leaf?

the plural of gold leaf is gold leaves. As in "it had gold leaves".


Which leaf cover in beedi?

tendu leaf


What properties of gold have resulted in its various uses?

Gold is rather rare. It is very malleable and can be hammered into very thin sheets of gold leaf. The gold leaf can be used as a decoration, or to cover a statue, etc. It doesn't rust or corrode. Though gold prices can go up as well as down, overall, the price is stable enough to make gold worthwhile as a long term investment.


Why are naked lillies called naked lillies?

Because they flower at a different time from the leaf growth, so the stand naked without leaf cover.


What food has gold leaf in it?

The liqueur known as "Goldwasser" has a small quantity of gold leaf suspended in it. Gold leaf could also be used for decoration on cakes or pastries.


What are some uses for gold leaf?

A gold leaf electroscope is used to detect charges on a body


What thickness is gold leaf?

Depending on the manufacturer of the gold leaf, the thickness may vary. The most common thickness of gold leaf is 3.5 millionths of an inch or 0.0000035 inches.