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Mayan civilizations used gold in jewelry. Romans and Greeks also used gold jewelry as a source of value.
Pure gold is too soft to be used in jewelry.
Eighty percent of gold mined in the world is is used to make jewellery
Gold.
Ag (silver) and Au (gold) are the two elements that start with an A that are used in jewelry.
copper is used as base metal in gold jewelry
No, Gold is not used as money, Gold is used as jewelry. You can take your jewelry to a pawn shop or a jewelry store and then you can sell the jewelry to make money. Gold was only used as money when governments controlled its price. Today the price is allowed to change on a daily basis so it would be impossible to mint a coin and give it a fixed value.
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In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!In ancient Rome gold was used for jewelry, decoration, some dinnerware, and most important of all---MONEY!
No, gold jewelry is not a solvent. A solvent is a substance that is used to dissolve other substances to form a solution. Gold jewelry is made of pure gold or an alloy of gold and other metals, which are not solvents.
Gold was used to trade, make jewelry, and fancy stuff for animals