No it won't
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∙ 14y agoYou can stick it to metal.
No, gold is not magnetic and will not stick to magnets. Gold is a non-ferrous metal, meaning it is not attracted to magnets.
There is no process to make gold out of lead.
No, gold is not magnetic and does not stick to a magnet. Gold is a non-magnetic metal and does not interact with magnetic fields.
No, gold is not magnetic and will not stick to magnets. If a gold necklace is sticking to a magnet, it may be a different metal alloy or a fake gold piece.
Lead is heavier than gold. Gold has a density of 19.3 g/cm3, while lead has a density of 11.3 g/cm3.
Pure gold is not magnetic, so if you have gold with no karat markings and it does not stick to a magnet, it is likely pure gold. However, it's always best to have any questionable items tested by a professional to confirm their authenticity.
Sell it, buy gold for the money. Technically is impossible to obtain gold from lead.
Gold is not magnetic, so a gold locket will not stick to a magnet. This is because gold is a non-ferrous metal, meaning it does not contain iron, which is a magnetic element.
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No, gold is not heavier than lead. Lead is denser and heavier than gold.