yes
No. White gold is created by adding rhodium to gold.
Gold is a rockforming mineral, not common but rare
density=g/cm3 The density of Gold is 19.3g/cm3 The density of Fool's Gold (pyrite) is 5g/cm3 The question is slightly ambiguous as first written so two calculations are given: # 100/15= 6.666g/cm3 So this nugget is possibly pyrite and not gold. 100/5= 20g/cm3 So this nugget is possibly gold.
There is no nugget known as the 'Welcome Home' gold nugget. There are two famous nuggets with "Welcome" in their name.The "Welcome Stranger" was the name given to a largest gold nugget ever found and recorded. It measured 61 cm by 31 cm and was discovered by John Deason and Richard Oates at Moliagul, western Victoria, Australia on 5 February 1869 about 9 miles north-west of Dunolly and half-way between Maryborough and St Arnaud.The Welcome Stranger is not the same as the "Welcome Nugget" found in Ballarat in 1858 which was the largest single nugget prior to the discovery of the Welcome Stranger.
a gold nugget is a non-mineral
gold
You take the gold nugget to nabooti island and go to the traders. In return for the gold nugget, they wil give you something to help you finish the game.
Depends on the size of the nugget. In 1849 gold was about $20.67 per ounce.
gold
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I am not sure but I think it is the Welcome nugget
a gold nugget
nugget is 175 ml
Gold is one of the few metals that exists in nature in a pure state. A gold nugget is made of the element gold.
The address of the Gold Nugget Museum is: , Paradise, CA 95967
you get the gold nugget then you go to rock ridge and you give the guy with the horse