No gold donot have any smell. The smell which comes is the smell of the reaction when coated in metals.
Fool's gold, also known as pyrite, does not typically have a distinct smell. It is a mineral composed of iron sulfide and is often found in metallic-looking crystals or in sedimentary rock formations.
The vapor pressure of gold is so low as to render it effectively odorless.
If the gold is not real, it will likely discolor or tarnish when burned with a lighter. Authentic gold does not react to the flame from a lighter, while fake gold may show signs of melting, discoloration, or emit a sulfuric smell.
Cesium is a metal and does not have a smell. It is a soft, silvery-gold alkali metal that is highly reactive. Because of its chemical properties, cesium is typically stored in sealed containers to prevent reactions with moisture in the air.
No, gold does not change colors when burned. When heated, gold may maintain its appearance or form an oxide layer on the surface that can be rubbed off to reveal the original color. Burning gold may release fumes and emit a metallic smell, but the metal itself does not change color.
A 14k gold does not have any smell. If a gold chain has a sour smell to it, that would indicate it is brass, not real gold.
"No, no smell" - Not true. I have a scent detection dog and I've proofed him on both gold and silver.
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It smells like platinum, only differentokay, then what does platinum smell like?
Silver does not have an exact smell nor a strong one Ed: Actually, it does, but the smell is hard to describe. Try smelling a genuine silver item and then compare it to other (perhaps supposedly) silver items. This is a great method if you are interested in antiques and want to see if a certain item is genuine silver. Good luck!! =D
actually the correct spelling is You smell You smell :D
Fool's gold, also known as pyrite, does not typically have a distinct smell. It is a mineral composed of iron sulfide and is often found in metallic-looking crystals or in sedimentary rock formations.
The vapor pressure of gold is so low as to render it effectively odorless.
Pure gold is odorless. Any scents that you detect are imperfections found in the metal. I have heard the saying "Smell The Gold" but I have never known Gold to have any kind of Odor.
no if your dog sucks tits and dick is is the right dog for u
their is none and you rlly smell like fish
If the gold is not real, it will likely discolor or tarnish when burned with a lighter. Authentic gold does not react to the flame from a lighter, while fake gold may show signs of melting, discoloration, or emit a sulfuric smell.