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Pure gold is made of gold, the element, (aurum) a metal that conducts electricity among other things. Various alloys of gold are designated 22K and 18K, for their proportion of gold to base metal (22/24ths or 18/24ths gold).

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Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79. It is a dense, soft, shiny metal that is highly malleable and ductile. Gold is typically found in nature as nuggets or grains and is commonly used in jewelry and for investment purposes.

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