Gettysburg11 discovered the answer when we were in science class. Whip out the periodic table and look at its melting point...
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PW132 wrote:
Duplicate topic.
Whoops... didn't see the other.
This can be closed then.
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PW132 wrote:
Duplicate topic.
Wait, where is it?
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PW132 wrote:
All I know is that getty made a topic before this a while back.
Yeah, I just found it. I didn't think to check because it didn't say anything about gold in the topic name.
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That's not why it would be valuable though. Only like a few metric tonnes of it have been found.
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Ace-Of-Diamonds wrote:
That's not why it would be valuable though. Only like a few metric tonnes of it have been found.
I know that's not why it's valuable, it's just cool.
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And a portion of those few metric tonnes live in my ear.
(If you're thinking "WHAT?" I'm wearing earrings.)
And BTW if you can't be bothered to check getty's post, the melting point of gold is 1337. Leet, eh?!
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banana500 wrote:
Why is gold so valuable?
BECAUSE IT JUST IS.
I have just answered your question, so please refrain from asking it in the future.
Actually, it is clearly very valuable because it's melting point is 1337 K.
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rufflebee wrote:
Yeah, it's here.
Yep...looks like a duplicate topic. Thanks rufflebee
Closing this one.
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