Gold encyclopedia
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Gold encyclopedia
Gold - MSN Encarta
Gold, symbol Au from Latin aurum, gold, soft, dense, bright yellow metallic element. Gold is one of the transition elements of the periodic table... (more...)
Gold standard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The gold standard is a monetary system in which a region's common media of exchange are paper notes which receive substantial premia because they are normally freely convertible ... (more...)
Gold Rush of 1849 - MSN Encarta
Gold Rush of 1849, the massive movement of people to California following the discovery of gold there in 1848. (more...)
Gold - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gold (pronounced /??o?ld/) is a chemical element with the symbol Au (from its Latin name aurum) and atomic number 79. It is a highly sought-after precious metal which, for many ... (more...)
WOW Gold Encyclopedia
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Gold - LoveToKnow 1911
GOLD [[[symbol]] Au, atomic weight 1 95.7(11 = I),197 2(O =16)], a metallic chemical element, valued from the earliest ages on account of the permanency of its colour and lustre. (more...)
Jew Gold - Encyclopedia Dramatica
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GoldAvenue Encyclopaedia
This comprehensive reference work represents the world's most complete source of information on all aspects of gold. Many entries are updated on a monthly basis ... (more...)
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Gold (element) definition of Gold (element) in the Free Online ...
gold, metallic chemical element; symbol Au [Lat. aurum =shining dawn]; at. no. 79; at. wt. 196.9665; m.p. 1,064.43°C;; b.p. 2,808°C;; sp. gr. 19.32 at 20°C;; valence +1 or ... (more...)