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Gold will flow if it is molten enough, otherwise, gold could not be poured into moulds.

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Gold is a solid metal with high density and viscosity, which means it resists flowing easily like a liquid. Its strong cohesive forces between particles prevent it from easily taking the shape of its container when poured. Gold retains its solid form due to its atomic structure and intermolecular forces.

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gold is cool

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Q: Gold does not flow when poured from one container to another why?
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