yes, you can break gold. Pure Gold is soft and can be broken even with your hand. However, gold is very, very, heavy. One stick of gold can bring your arms down.
gold, silver
That fish looks very "Goldy" in my opinion.
It would be a good conductor. With bonds that explain gold's properties
Jupiter is very heavy.
Yes. Gold will sink in water as it is VERY heavy.
Gold is a metal. But when compared to steel yes gold is heavier.
yes, you can break gold. Pure Gold is soft and can be broken even with your hand. However, gold is very, very, heavy. One stick of gold can bring your arms down.
No it is actually a very heavy metal
They have good power, but the engine is very heavy.They have good power, but the engine is very heavy.
yes, gold is a very good conductor
If something is stamped "18K HGE" it is not real gold. The letters "HGE" is a quality mark used for costume jewelry, and it stands for "Heavy Gold Electroplate". The item that is electroplated has a very thin layer of gold that has been applied to its base metal, which is usually brass. This is considered "costume" jewelry since it is not gold through and through. 18KT HGE is absolutely REAL gold and in fact, the electroplating on HGE is "heavy" therefore it is quite good quality. Just because the ring is not solid gold doesn't mean the gold isn't real. The peice you have, if it appears in good condition, is very good quality.
Fools gold (iron pyrite) is relatively heavy, it is about one fourth to one third as heavy as gold and about as heavy as iron.
Yes, gold is a very good conductor of electricity.
It's very heavy, around 1200 lbs. per cubic foot.
It's very heavy, around 1200 lbs. per cubic foot.
Yes, gold is a very good conductor