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Gold is a naturally occurring mineral. It is mined from underground, then cleaned and melted into different shapes. 100% pure gold is yellow, but sometimes other metals are alloyed with yellow gold (such as silver or copper) to create colored gold such as white gold or rose gold. Gold is a very soft metal, so adding alloys also makes it harder and more durable.
Gold is processed into Gold leaf. And it does involve "Beating" Basically the gold is beaten into a sheet Then the sheet is placed between (traditionally) leather It is then beaten thinner, The sheets are separated and placed between more layers of leather Finally the dozens of layers of gold are so fine they can be broken and blown away by a gentle breath. This Gold leaf is sold to be glued onto surfaces as a decoration.
Gold is very inert, and unreactive to other chemicals so table salt should not affect gold at all. FYI to get gold out of ore you use seriously strong acids that oly attact the ore and leave the gold intact.
It is processed to separate it from any impurities, cast into ingots then sold as raw material for further processing into the materials for a wide range of applications: bullion, jewellery, electronics components, medical equipment and so on.
A karat signifies how pure gold is and the higher the more gold there is. Pure gold, which is 100%, is too soft to use so it often has other metals mixed in to make more durable. 22k gold has 91.6% good and 24k gold is pure but too soft to use, so it is mixed with other metals to strengthen it.
it is producessed by a plant
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