Gold. Just gold.
No. Sometimes in life, there's more than just english. The scientific and chemical name for gold is Aurum (Au) - latin for gold.
The chemical name of gold is Au, which comes from its Latin name "aurum."
The chemical name of gold is aurum, with the symbol Au derived from its Latin name "aurum."
AgBr is silver bromide. Ag2Br does not exist. Hg2Br2 is mercury(I) bromide.
AuCN is gold cyanide. Au is the symbol for gold, and CN is the formula for the cyanide ion.
Aurum - hence the chemical symbol of gold is Au.
The chemical name of gold is Au, which comes from its Latin name "aurum."
The chemical name of gold is aurum, with the symbol Au derived from its Latin name "aurum."
Gold (I) Chloride.
AgBr is silver bromide. Ag2Br does not exist. Hg2Br2 is mercury(I) bromide.
AuCN is gold cyanide. Au is the symbol for gold, and CN is the formula for the cyanide ion.
Aurum - hence the chemical symbol of gold is Au.
The chemical symbol for gold is Au, derived from the Latin word "aurum".
Gold's chemical formula is Au, which is derived from its Latin name "aurum."
The chemical formula for fool's gold is FeS2, and its scientific name is iron pyrite.
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Fools gold is commonly known as Iron Pyrite which is Iron Disulfide - FeS2.
gold I believe you are talking about the element Gold. It comes from the Latin name of gold which is aurum.