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Doesn't anyone Google here?

But oke, let's break it down.

The number of protons in the nucleus is what is used to order the elements in the Periodic Table by atomic number. So you are looking for the element with atomic number 79. So let's take a look in our periodic table, we see 79 and we see Au, what could that be?

Au stands for Aurum, which is Latin for.....?

Right gold. Easy isn't it?

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