Fool's gold is not gold

  1. Iron pyrite is often called “fool’s gold” because it looks like gold. Suppose you have a solid that looks like gold, but
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  2. Fool's gold is not gold at all but only lead IV sulfide. If you have 751.0 grams of lead how many grams of fool's gold can you
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  3. You observe that when copper is added to a soltion containing gold ions, the copper dissolves and the gold precipitates.
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  4. It is observed that when solid copper is added to a solution containing gold ions, thecopper dissolves and the gold
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  5. If gold sells today for 1625 per ounce, and a large mining truck hauls 400 tons of gold ore, what is the value of the gold in
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  6. If gold sells today for 1625 per ounce, and a large mining truck hauls 400 tons of gold ore, what is the value of the gold in
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  7. How many number of gold atom are present in 0.6 gm of 18 carat gold.The 24 carat gold is taken as 100% pure gold.(atomic mass of
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  8. If I have a solution of gold chloride, is there a was I can grow metalic gold crystals to recover the gold instead of using
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  9. A sample of gold ore contains 22.0 g of gold metal per 100kg of ore. If gold has a market value of $350.00 per oz., what mass of
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  10. The "karat" is a dimensionless unit that is used to indicate the proportion of gold in a gold-containing alloy. An alloy that is
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