Yes gold is the highest you can get
Yes, gold is heavier than bronze. Gold has a higher density than bronze, which means that a given volume of gold will weigh more than the same volume of bronze.
825 silver is a lower grade silver generally from the continent. Very common but unfortunately not worth very much. There are lots of good quality antiques our there which if they were sterling ie 925 they would be worth many times the amount of the poorer quality silver. The workmanship and detail is just as good but the manufacture price was lower. Regarding the jewelry, if it's new not worth a dickie bird. If it's old worth far less than it should be.
Well, separating bronze from gold is a bit like creating a beautiful painting. You see, bronze and gold have different properties, so you can use methods like melting or chemical processes to separate them. Just like blending colors on a canvas, with patience and the right techniques, you can uncover the pure gold shining beneath the surface of the bronze.
Yes. Pure gold is a much better conductor than pure germanium is.
Minerals that are softer than gold include talc, gypsum, and calcite. These minerals have a lower hardness level on the Mohs scale compared to gold, which has a hardness of about 2.5 to 3.
It depends on the sizes of each. However, in general, gold is worth SO much more than bronze that unless the gold cube is EXTREMELY small and the bronze plates are EXTREMELY large, the gold is going to be worth more.As of this writing, gold is about $1200 per ounce, while bronze is < $10 per POUND.
Yes bronze sells for $10 a pound while silver sells for $7.50 a pound
...A few cents. The amount of gold on there is so tiny it wouldn't be worth it to scrape it off to refine it and bronze is cheap and is generally sold by the pound rather than the ounce.
Yes, gold is heavier than bronze. Gold has a higher density than bronze, which means that a given volume of gold will weigh more than the same volume of bronze.
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Gold ! all the way!
No, bronze is typically worth less than gold. Gold is a precious metal with higher market value and is more sought after for jewelry and investment purposes. Bronze is an alloy that is made by mixing copper with tin or other metals.
gold all the way!! as you know in competitions gold is first and bronze is second.....so i would choose gold!! ive experienced winning gold in hockey, it makes you feel wonderful
If there was, then it would be of some random color.
The color only mattered as far as what the coin was made of. Bronze was worth less than Gold not because it was that color but because it was made of that metal.
Among gold, silver, bronze, and platinum, platinum is generally the costliest metal due to its rarity and unique properties. Gold is also valuable, often priced higher than silver and bronze due to its scarcity and popularity in jewelry and investment. Silver is more affordable than gold and platinum, while bronze is typically less valuable as it is mainly used for art and sculptures.