Depending on the karat of the gold it is a mixure of gold and other metals(to make it harder)
The answer is: Au
TRUE. The Latin name for Gold is 'Aurum' , hence , 'Au'.
A gold ring typically consists of the elements gold and possibly a small amount of another metal such as silver, copper, or zinc to increase its durability and strength.
No, that is not a symbol on the periodic table. Simliar symbols includeAg which is SilverAc which is ActinumAm which is AmericiumAl for AluminiumAr for ArgonAt for AstatineAs for ArsenicAu for Gold
Au stands for gold on the periodic table of elements. It is a precious metal with the atomic number 79.
The answer is: Au
because gold is made of gold (from the periodic table of elements
the element Au is Aurum which is also known as gold.
are you sure that is av and not posible au because the 79 element on the periodic table of elements au is gold
TRUE. The Latin name for Gold is 'Aurum' , hence , 'Au'.
A gold ring typically consists of the elements gold and possibly a small amount of another metal such as silver, copper, or zinc to increase its durability and strength.
AU is the sign on the Periodic Table of Elements for gold
No, that is not a symbol on the periodic table. Simliar symbols includeAg which is SilverAc which is ActinumAm which is AmericiumAl for AluminiumAr for ArgonAt for AstatineAs for ArsenicAu for Gold
no, because gold is only made of gold from the periodic table of the elements, nothing else.
Gold and Thallium
The atomic number is 79.
ag is usually the symbol for gold in the periodic table.....