Eventhough the gold will melt, but it will not become a bad thing. After the gold is burned, it's able to make a gold medal for a compatition.
The gold is EXTREMELY strong (but it's heavy).
When you burn gold with a lighter, the gold will not melt or change its form. Gold is a highly unreactive metal and does not oxidize easily, so it does not burn or get damaged when exposed to a flame from a lighter.
No, real gold does not turn black when you burn it. When heated, gold will retain its color and may become softer or deform, but it will not change color like other metals that oxidize when burned.
When a gold necklace is burned, it can result in the formation of black soot due to the impurities present in the gold or the materials used in making the necklace. However, genuine gold does not change its chemical properties when burned and will not turn black.
Burning gold is not a reliable method to determine its authenticity. Genuine gold is a highly resistant metal and does not burn easily. To confirm if gold is real, it is best to have it professionally tested by a jeweler or use specialized testing tools like an acid test or electronic gold tester.
Burning gold at normal atmospheric conditions will not result in any chemical reaction or combustion because gold is a noble metal that is highly resistant to oxidation. However, at extremely high temperatures and in the presence of specific oxidizing agents, gold can potentially form gold oxide.
burn to death
We will be burn just like sun burn
it would burn
no you cannot, it would still just be gold, no more no less.
you will burn and burn and it will hurt alot
you would burn up and die
You would burn to a cinder.
it would burn your skin
burn up
They would die and burn.
i think they would choke, freeze or burn up.
ummm noooo the superheat would burn the would