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Gold is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Au (from
Latin aurum '
gold') and
atomic number 79. In pure form, it is a bright,
slightly orange-yellow, dense...
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GOLD may
refer to:
Gold (disambiguation)
Gold, a
chemical element Genomes OnLine Database Global-scale
Observations of the Limb and Disk, a NASA Explorer...
- A
gold medal is a
medal awarded for
highest achievement in a non-military field. Its name
derives from the use of at
least a
fraction of
gold in form...
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Colored gold is the name
given to any
gold that has been
treated using techniques to
change its
natural color. Pure
gold is
slightly reddish yellow in...
- The
California gold rush (1848–1855) was a
gold rush that
began on
January 24, 1848, when
gold was
found by
James W.
Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma...
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Gold, also
called golden, is a
color tone
resembling the
gold chemical element. The web
color gold is
sometimes referred to as
golden to
distinguish it...
- The
Gold Coast,
often referred to by its
initials G.C., and
officially the City of
Gold Coast, is a city in Queensland, Australia. It is Australia’s sixth-largest...
- A
gold standard is a
monetary system in
which the
standard economic unit of
account is
based on a
fixed quantity of
gold. The
gold standard was the basis...
- Old
gold is a dark yellow,
which varies from
light olive or
olive brown to deep or
strong yellow,
generally on the
darker side of this range. The first...
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Gold leaf is
gold that has been
hammered into thin
sheets (usually
around 0.1 µm thick) by a
process known as goldbeating, for use in gilding.
Gold leaf...