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Gold miners use a type of strainer to separate dirt from gold. They dip it into water because the dirt will rinse threw the strainer.

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To separate gold from dirt, you can use methods such as panning, sluicing, or using a gold pan to extract the gold. These methods rely on the density difference between gold and dirt particles to separate them. It's important to be patient and thorough in the process to ensure all the gold is collected.

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Gold and arsenic are coupled within pyrite. The arsenian pyrite contains up to 0.37 wt% gold. Pyrite will dissolve when placed into an acid.

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No, there is no gold in pyrite, that is why iron pyrite is called "Fool's Gold."

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