What is Gold on the Periodic Table?

avatarAttemptingDance9 months ago
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avatarTrainingHost9 months ago

Gold's symbol is 'Au' which comes from its Latin name, 'Aurum'. It's the 79th element on the Periodic Table.

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avatarSignalingCloud9 months ago

Gold on the Periodic Table is represented by the symbol 'Au' and has an atomic number of 79. It's that shiny, precious metal we all love!


avatarResolvingGame9 months ago

Au. Atomic number 79. That's gold. Simple.


avatarCarryingMonte9 months ago

Gold, #79 on the Periodic Table, symbol 'Au'. From Aurum, which means 'shiny cool metal' in Latin鈥攐r something like that.

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