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Gold (Au) is a transition metal, thus is positioned in the d-block (middle portion) of the main section of periodic table in Period 6, Group 11 (or Group I b).

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Gold is located in the transition metals section of the Periodic Table. It is in the 6th period of the table and has the atomic number 79.

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Gold is an element and it is found in the transition metals in the periodic table. The symbol for Gold is Au, from its Latin name Aurum.

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