Jewelries and other acccesories
examples of conductors are gold, silver,cooper,carbon,water containing minerals examples of insulators are plastic,glass,rubber,wood,dry paper thats all i have
Gold and copper are examples of metallic minerals. Metallic minerals are composed of metals in their elemental form or in a combined state. They are usually shiny, malleable, and good conductors of electricity.
The most malleable elements are the metals gold (number one) and aluminium.
Ore is a common name used for mineral deposits that contain valuable metals or elements that can be extracted for use. Some examples include iron ore, copper ore, and gold ore.
Some examples of native minerals include gold, silver, copper, diamond, and graphite. These minerals are naturally occurring and are composed of a single element, making them distinct from other types of minerals. They are typically found in their pure form, without being chemically combined with other elements.
Gold
Gold.
some properties of gold are - it will not rust it is - it is plastic (easy to mould)
copper, gold, iron
Oxygen, gold, iron, and titanium.
all that glitters is not gold
Some examples of colorful metals used in jewelry making are gold, silver, copper, and titanium. These metals can be alloyed with other elements to create a variety of hues, such as rose gold or white gold.
Some examples of conductors are gold, silver, aluminum and copper
Some examples of metals that look like copper include brass, bronze, and rose gold.
Gold, tobacco , potatoes.
Gold is a metal.
Some examples of things that have no carbon in them include gold, water, and oxygen.