Gold = Au
Au - the 79th element (has 79 protons)
The symbol "Au" for gold comes from its Latin name "aurum." This symbol was derived from the Latin word "aurum" due to the historical significance of gold and its association with wealth and prestige.
no, gold is a chemical element. it can't be mare than 1 element.
In the field of science, the term "Au" signifies the chemical symbol for gold.
Gold is NOT a proton. It is an element found in the Periodic Table, with the symnol 'Au' (Aurum ; Latin for Gold). However an atom of Gold contains 79 protons, 79 electrons 118 neutrons. It has an atomic mass of 197. (79 + 118 = 197)
[Au] is GOLD atomic mass - 196.97, and is in 79th place in the periodic table of elements
It is gold whose symbol is Au.
gold I believe you are talking about the element Gold. It comes from the Latin name of gold which is aurum.
Au is the element symbol for gold, from the Latin name, which is aurum.
_The 79th element on the periodic table is Gold, Au
The element symbol for gold is Au.
Au is the symbol for the element gold (from Latin name aurum).
The only element which has the symbol Au is gold.
Au is the symbol for gold, from the Latin aurum.
The symbol for gold is AU because it comes from its Latin name, Aurum. The symbol "G" is already used for the element germanium.
The symbol for gold, Au, comes from its Latin name "aurum," which means shining dawn. The symbol Au is derived from the first two letters of aurum.
Gold is the chemical element with atomic number 79 and the symbol Au.The symbol derives from the Latin, aurum, meaning glow of sunrise.