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Gold’s Recent Price History
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Worldwide Gold Production
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Questions About Gold
Name three of gold’s desirable properties.
Why do prospectors say that “gold is where you find it”?
With which mineral is gold most often associated?
Please take a minute to prepare your Please take a minute to prepare your answers in complete sentences.answers in complete sentences.
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Answers Questions About Gold Three of gold’s desirable
properties are:1. Conducts heat
2. Conducts electricity
3. Won’t corrode
4. Pleasing appearance and “feel”
5. Alloys easily
Prospectors say that “gold is where you find it” because it is found everywhere but unpredictably.
Gold is most often associated with quartz.