the eureaka hotel got burnt after a mob of miners avenged James scotty scobie
James bently was also killed after he murdered scobie, James bently aslo was the owner of the hotel
they would build it or they would stay in hotel.
Gold.
you didnt show me any information on the gold fields and why it was suppressed why did you do that oops cookies are ready gtg dont want to burn them :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
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he found a bit of gold during 1856
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 real gold is burned, it will not react with oxygen at any temperature and will not tarnish or decompose. However, if the temperature is high enough, real gold will melt and can be reshaped or damaged.
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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.
If the gold is not real, it will likely discolor or tarnish when burned with a lighter. Authentic gold does not react to the flame from a lighter, while fake gold may show signs of melting, discoloration, or emit a sulfuric smell.
The stomach. Our stomachs contain hydrochloric acid but it doesn't burn our stomachs, due to the protection of the mucus in our stomachs.
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).
The Eureka Hotel was burnt down as a result of the death of James Scobie. James Scobie was a Scottish gold miner who arrived in Australia to dig for gold on the Ballarat goldfields. He died after becoming involved in a fight at the Eureka Hotel, also known as Bentley's Hotel, on 7 October 1854. The hotel owner, Bentley, and his staff were absolved of any wrongdoing in an ensuing inquest. The miners, however, felt this was unjust and met together outside the hotel on 17 October 1854 - a meeting that ended in a riot. During the riot the hotel was burnt to the ground.
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In the west of Africa, there is 'The Gold coast'' in the west. The hotel is made sufficiently out of gold. As requested, Africa's hotel is made of pure gold, which stands now in the west.
canu burn gold to see if its real
no