by pooing on it
Some ways to tell if your gold is fool's gold or not are as follows: Beat it with a rock. Fool's gold was brittle and would splinter. Real gold was soft and would flatten out. The lump flattened out like a yellow button. " Bang on it. Fool's gold will break, real gold will just bend. If you bang on fool's gold it will break while if you bang on real gold it would just bend.
yes but tell me were you live and what country you live in and tell me what your name is?
"Stay Gold" Which means stay innocent.
To tell that she is real
The Answer is William Adam
Two methods to tell real gold from fools gold are:Rub the piece of gold against a piece of unglazed ceramic material. If it is real, it will leave a golden mark while fools gold will leave a black mark.Apply nitric acid to the gold. If it dissolves, then it is obviously fake, as real gold cannot be dissolved in nitric acid.
Fake gold, or "fools gold" has a foul sulfur odor while real gold does not. Usually, you can rub the gold and sniff it to determine if it is real or fake.
They would smash it with a rock.
Fools gold (Iron Pyrites) is crystaline in form and looks jagged, wheras real gold does not form crystals, in natural form it has a realtively lumpy appearance.
With magnets.
We tell real gold by its weight.
Fools gold will float. Gold will break if you hit it against a rock.
You can tell if a ring is real gold or not by putting it near a magnet. If the ring is attracted to the magnet it is not real gold, real gold is not magnetic at all.
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Iron pyrites is commonly called "fools gold" since it is often mistaken for gold by people who do not know how to tell the difference.
the mineral that is called fools gold is phyrite because it looks just like gold. some people might think that phyrite is gold but it's not. phyrite is common than gold which would make it less valuable. if you want to tell whether the mineral is phyrite or gold found out how the streak of gold and phyrite is
You can tell if you have a real gold necklace by checking its hardness, luster, specific gravity, streak, cleavage, and fracture, if all the properties match with the properties of gold you have a gold necklace.