Technically Gold isn't a mineral, it's an element, but I see why you ask that question. Gold does come from the ground which makes it a mineral, but it's hard surface is what makes it an element.Gold Symbol on Periodic Table: Au.
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Gold is a mineral.
Sugar is not a mineral, and technically gold is an element.
the mineral that is called fools gold is phyrite because it looks just like gold. some people might think that phyrite is gold but it's not. phyrite is common than gold which would make it less valuable. if you want to tell whether the mineral is phyrite or gold found out how the streak of gold and phyrite is
The mineral quartz makes up limestone.
the mineral of the half gold rock is the aluminium it makes the rock have its shine in the inside and then it spreads out in the outside yep that is all...:-D
The abundance of gold in the Earth crust is approx. 0,002 ppm, a very small concentration.
Gold is a metal, not a mineral.
it is valuable because gold is easy to spot and it is so shiney that it makes people risk their lives just to get it
it is valuable because gold is easy to spot and it is so shiney that it makes people risk their lives just to get it
Gold is one of the least abundant metals found on earth. The scarcity element of gold is what makes it a valuable mineral.
It is a mineral.
Yes Amber Gold is a mineral.
the most special mineral is gold because it makes people rich this was by a kid in grade 4 9 years old 2013
a gold nugget is a non-mineral
Yes, gold is a rare mineral.Answeryes, it is not a rock or metal but a mineral
Gold is a rockforming mineral, not common but rare