transition metals - gold
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Transition Metals - Gold. “Gold” comes from the Latin word aurum , meaning obsolete gold. This is where its symbol, Au , comes from. Atom contents- 79 protons 118 neutrons 79 electrons -making the atom neutral. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Transition Metals - Gold“Gold” comes from the Latin word aurum, meaning obsolete gold. This is where its
symbol, Au, comes from.Atom contents-o 79 protonso 118 neutronso 79 electrons
-making the atom neutral.
Briley Wright 5-18
At room temperature, gold is a solid. Its melting point is 1,943°F. It is 19.3 times denser than water, and 3 times denser than
iron.
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Transition Metals - Gold
Gold, found in nature, is rather rare—making it highly valued.
The top goldmines are:o South Africao Russiao The United Stateso Canadao Australiao Brazilo China
Common uses for gold:o Jewelryo Arto Medical purposeso Astronomy purposes
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Transition Metals - Gold
The Transvaal Province of South Africa holds most of
the world’s gold—3300 tons.
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Gold never corrodes and is extremely malleable.
It is a great thermal and electrical conductor.
Only silver and copper can conduct better.
major goldmines in South Africa
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Transition Metals - Iron
“Iron” comes from the Latin word ferrum—which is why its symbol is Fe.
The atomic number, 26, signals that the
atom has 26 protons. It has an atomic mass of 56
—making the atomic contain 30 neutrons and 26
electrons.
Iron is a solid at room temperature, and its melting point is 2,795°F.
Climbing on up the scale at 4,982°F is Iron’s boiling point.
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Transition Metals - Iron
Iron is not nearly as valuable as gold, but it is found in nature.
The top iron ore deposits are found in:o Australiao Canadao Franceo Indiao South Africao United States
Common uses for iron:o Medical purposeso Magnetic tapeso Steelo Buildingso Bridgeso Skyscrapers
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Transition Metals - IronThe Eiffel Tower—built in 1889—is made out of
iron. Monuments like that today would most likely be made out of steel—ex. The Empire State
Building.
The Eiffel Tower was built in 1887-1889.
The Empire State Building was built in 1929-1930.
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