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Gold's chemical formula is Au, which is derived from its Latin name "aurum."
The chemical formula for white gold varies, as it is an alloy made of gold mixed with other metals such as nickel, silver, or palladium. Typically, white gold is made from a mixture of gold, nickel, and zinc, with palladium sometimes used in place of nickel.
The melting point of gold is 1,064 degrees Celsius.
The element gold has an atomic number of 79, a chemical symbol of Au, and is classified as a transition metal.
The term 'white gold' is used for the element Platinum. Best AnswerAsker's Choiceskipper answered 5 years agoMost alloying metals to gold will tend to whiten the color and so it is possible to make carat golds that are white in color. White golds for jewellery were developed in the 1920's as a substitute for platinum. White gold alloy compositions:White golds are available up to 21 carat. There is no legal definition of what constitutes a white color in golds. Many commercial white golds are not a good white colour and are sometimes plated with rhodium to obtain a "white" color.At the 9 carat (37.5% gold) level, a gold-silver alloy is quite white, ductile although soft and is used for jewellery purposes.Nickel- and palladium-free 14-karat white gold alloy composition can consists of the parts by weight: about 58.34% gold, about 35-40% silver, about 0.5-1.80% tin, and about 0-0.75% germanium.18-karat white gold alloy compositions are often 75% gold and 25% platinum or pallidium or 75% gold, 10% palladium, 10% nickel, and 5% zinc.
Gold's chemical formula is Au, which is derived from its Latin name "aurum."
Golds elemental symbol is: Au
Cassandra Golds was born in 1962.
The Twilight of the Golds was created in 1997.
Mouth Full of Golds was created in 2011.
Shannon Golds was born on 1986-10-03.
She has won 3 Olympic golds in 2 Olympics.
Cassandra Golds has written: 'Clair-de-Lune (Red Apple)'
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