Melting gold with other metals

  1. Why are metals sometimes added to gold?to make it softer and more malleable to improve the value of gold to raise its melting
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  2. Why are metals sometimes added to gold?to make gold stronger and more durable to raise its melting point to make it softer and
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  3. Melting gold with other metals makes 20-karat gold. Which term best describes 10-karat gold? (1 point)• homogeneous mixture
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  4. Melting gold with other metals makes 20-karat gold. Which term best describes 10-karat gold?A. compound B. homogeneous mixture
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  5. 2 of 212 of 21 ItemsQuestion Melting gold with other metals makes 20-karat gold. Which term best describes 10-karat gold?(1
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  6. The boy having a gold coin of diameter 2cm and thickess 2mm to a goldsmith for melting and drawing into a wire of diameter 1mm .
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  7. Melting gold with other metals makes 20-karat gold. Which term best describes 10-karat gold?(1 point)Responses compound compound
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  8. Emily created a table to highlight the similarities and differences between the properties of metals and nonmetals.Most Metals
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  9. the alkali metals are a group of oxidation metals that decrease in melting point down the group. Halogens are non-metals that
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  10. Conflict between humans is often a direct result of inadequate access to resources that are vital for survival. Such resources
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