I think it is water
There are a quite a few answers that fit this question. Gold is very ductile and is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity.
Yes, gold conducts electricity. In fact, it's an excellent electrical conductor. Coupled with its resistance to corrosion, it finds broad use in modern electronics, to name just one application.
(most dense to least dense) gold, mercury, water, oxygen
A cubic ounce is a measure of volume. A cubic ounce of gold weighs more than a cubic ounce of water. Unless the material which makes up the cubic ounce is specified, its weight cannot be determined.
Metal elements such as iron, aluminium and silver.
anything containing loose electrons such as steel, copper, silver, gold, and good old water
It most likely means the percentage of gold in the material.
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It most likely means the percentage of gold in the material.
any material that will not allow electricity to pass through it. rubber, plastic, some electrically conductive materials are metals, esp. gold, water, neon gases insulators, glass, paper :)
Gold. Metals conduct heat (and electricity) very efficiently, and gold is a better conductor than copper is.
One technique is flowing water over a gold collecting medium located in a sluice to induce a positive charge on the collecting medium. Then feed the gold laden material into the sluice with the following water to induce a negative surface charge on gold particles of the gold laden material and create a slurry. Setting the flow rate of the slurry into the sluice such that the gold particles are atraccted the the gold collecting medium. Then collect the gold. :-) One technique is flowing water over a gold collecting medium located in a sluice to induce a positive charge on the collecting medium. Then feed the gold laden material into the sluice with the following water to induce a negative surface charge on gold particles of the gold laden material and create a slurry. Setting the flow rate of the slurry into the sluice such that the gold particles are atraccted the the gold collecting medium. Then collect the gold. :-)
Some materials that conduct include gold, wood, steel, water, and even copper. Most metals conduct well and are used to carry heat or electricity. Aluminum is another metal that conducts well.
There are 1,000,000 micrograms in a gram. This is indiscriminant of what the material is. i.e. it could be gold, lead, water etc.
Planets themselves probably do not conduct electricity, although it is likely that most planets do contain some conductive materials. The vast majority of the matter on the Earth does not conduct electricity very well, although large deposits of iron, silver, gold and copper all _DO_ conduct electricity.
Gold, silver and copper are metals and all good conductors of electricity and heat. Some other good electrical conductors are water (with solutes), people (mostly salt water), and ionized gases.