White gold is not an element like gold or platinum. Rather, it is an alloy of regular yellow gold with nickel or palladium, which bleaches the alloy white. The only sense in which the nickel and palladium improve it is by turning it whitish, so there probably is no use for white gold except for jewelry.
There are many uses. Most of them are industrial uses.
yes, gold is the heaviest common element
One of the most commonly known forms of iron sulfide is iron pyrite. Another common name for this compound is fool's gold.
Like most of the other elements, gold has many uses but no inherent purpose, other than, perhaps, to exist. The uses of gold include serving as money and other forms of wealth, use in art and decoration, use as an electrical conductor.
A centrifuge machine can be used to separate gold from mercury. The centrifuge uses centrifugal force to separate the heavier gold from the lighter mercury.
Three common uses of minerals are in construction (such as granite and limestone used for building materials), in electronics (minerals like copper and gold used in circuitry), and in agriculture (minerals like phosphorus and potassium used in fertilizers).
It is used for gold coins, gold blocks and sun block.
Industrial uses for gold are jewelry and as plating for electrical connections. It's too expensive for most other industrial uses. Gold is primarily used as a financial commodity, as a store of value independent of fiat currencies.
gold is used in things such as rings, masks, jewels.... It is used in the electronics indestry.
Gold has millions of uses
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they have 3 resources in common it is coal,gold and tin (:
Gold is used for dental uses, jewerly, medical uses, aerospace, computers, eletrical uses and more. Gold is used for many uses
Most common oxidation state of Gold is 0, because its most common form is its elementary form.
SHOES.
gold dragon boat
If it wasn't so valuable you could use it as a wire, 'cuz it loses almost 0 amount of electricity during transport of it.... :)