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Definitions of gold in various dictionaries:
noun - coins made of gold
noun - a deep yellow color
noun - a soft yellow malleable ductile (trivalent and univalent) metallic element
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Panner's find |
Olympian's goal |
See 38-Across |
Panning find |
Top medal |
Gift of the Magi |
Midas' desire |
Gift from 1-Down |
Prospector's hope |
Olympian's hope |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Feb 11 1997 New York Times |
Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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Mining firm Bre-X' recent claims of an Indonesian lode of this metal proved mostly glitter |
Of the 101 medals the U. S. won at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, 44 were of this kind |
In her memoirs, Julia Grant talked about the black Friday when Fisk & Gould tried to corner the market in this |
If you don't mind the cold, you can pan for this metal at Tankavaara in Finland |
Group 1B of the periodic table goes copper, silver, then this valuable metal |
In February of 1895 the U.S. reserves of this were down to a dangerously low $41 million dollars |
Element No. 79, it's estimated that all of it ever mined would only make a cube about 50 feet across |
Thomas Nashe:"Rich men, trust not in wealth; ___ cannot buy you health" |
Crowns put on front teeth are often made of porcelain; those put on back teeth, of this precious metal |
Its atomic number is 79 & the purest types are said to be 24-karat |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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Something regarded as having great value or goodness: a heart of gold. |
A medal made of gold awarded to one placing first in a competition, as in the Olympics: won 9 golds in 13 events. |
Coinage made of this element. |
A gold record. |
A light olive-brown to dark yellow, or a moderate, strong to vivid yellow. |
Money riches. |
A gold standard. |
A soft, yellow, corrosion-resistant element, the most malleable and ductile metal, occurring in veins and alluvial deposits and recovered by mining or by panning or sluicing. A good thermal and electrical conductor, gold is generally alloyed to increase its strength, and it is used as an international monetary standard, in jewelry, for decoration, and as a plated coating on a wide variety of electrical and mechanical components. Atomic number 79 atomic weight 196.967 melting point 1,063.0C boiling point 2,966.0C specific gravity 19.32 valence 1, 3. See Table at element. |
Geographic Matches |
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Gold, Jammu and Kashmir, INDIA |
Gold, NORTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES |
Gold, PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES |
Gold, TEXAS, UNITED STATES |
Gold description |
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Gold is a chemical element with symbol Au (from Latin: aurum) and atomic number 79, making it one of the higher atomic number elements that occur naturally. In its purest form, it is a bright, slightly reddish yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. Chemically, gold is a transition metal and a group 11 element. It is one of the least reactive chemical elements and is solid under standard conditions. Gold often occurs in free elemental (native) form, as nuggets or grains, in rocks, in veins, and in alluvial deposits. It occurs in a solid solution series with the native element silver (as electrum) and also naturally alloyed with copper and palladium. Less commonly, it occurs in minerals as gold compounds, often with tellurium (gold tellurides). * Gold is resistant to most acids, though it does dissolve in aqua regia, a mixture of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid, which forms a soluble tetrachloroaurate anion. Gold is insoluble in nitric acid, which dissolves silver and base me |