Is blue gold Real?

Blue gold is “real” as it does contain real gold. The amount of pure gold depends on the amount of karats the piece has. The general amount of pure gold in blue gold is around 46% which equates to around 11 karats. The remaining percentage is made up of indium or gallium and other Intermetallic compounds.
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Is blue gold a thing?

Blue gold is an alloy of gold and either gallium or indium. Gold–indium contains 46% gold (about 11 karat) and 54% indium, forming an intermetallic compound AuIn2.
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What is blue gold used for?

Blue Gold is a specially crafted plating applied to our 10K Gold, 14K Gold, or 18K Gold alloys that are used for Men's Wedding bands. Blue Gold may be purchased in 10K, 14K, or 18K Gold variants, which simply describes the percentage of pure gold in the base alloy.
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What is the blue gold?

Water is now known as "blue gold" and the worldwide water industry is expected to become a trillion-dollar-a-year operation within a decade. There will be few countries that do not need to invest many billions of dollars over the next 20 years to improve their water and waste services while addressing water shortages.
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How is gold blue made?

Purple gold, for example, is formed by alloying gold with aluminum; blue gold is formed by alloying gold with either indium or gallium; green gold can be formed by a simple gold-silver alloy. But darker hues of gold like black and chocolate are generated by forming oxides or patinas on the surface.
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Is blue gold worth more than gold?

Blue gold is valuable and rare, therefore it is fairly expensive. The price of blue gold depends on the item itself and the number of Karats within it. However, a blue gold ring would most likely be a less expensive option than a gold ring that is closer to pure gold.
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What color is real gold?

Pure gold (24K or 999) has a rich, nearly orange-yellow colour, however gold rarely occurs in nature in pure form. It generally grows as a crystal structure including other elements, like silver or copper.
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Why is gold blue?

​Oxidation​ is another chemical reaction that can cause discoloration in gold alloys. When metal oxidizes, it loses electrons as it is exposed to oxygen. Again, because pure gold has a low reactivity, it is highly unlikely to oxidize, but the other metals in gold alloys will.
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What mineral is blue gold?

Venezuela sits on mineral reserves of gold, iron ore, diamonds, coal, uranium and the precious mineral coltan. Coltan is Venezuela's Oro Azul or 'blue gold'.
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Is purple gold real?

Yes, purple gold is real and is even recognised as a precious metal by the World Gold Council. This is because the material is made using aluminium and gold, resulting in high levels of gold–aluminium intermetallic (AuAl2).
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How do you clean blue gold?

Moderate cleaning: Mix a 1:20 mixture of Blue gold to water for removing crayon marks, cleaning patios, stripping wax, and degreasing sidewalks.
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Is black gold Real?

There's no such thing. There is plenty of jewelry on the market that looks like it is made from black gold, and plenty of sellers on the internet advertising their black gold pieces, but black gold is not a natural metal. There is gold that has been blackened, however.
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Is rose gold is real gold?

Rose gold is an alloy made from a combination of pure gold and copper. The blend of the two metals changes the color of the final product and its karat. For example, the most common alloy of rose gold is 75 percent pure gold to 25 percent copper, which makes 18k rose gold.
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How many colors of gold are there?

While the most common colors you find gold in are yellow, white, rose, and green, you can actually break down gold into at least eight shades. White gold is the result of mixing gold with platinum. Gold mixed with palladium, nickel, cadmium and zinc also produce white gold.
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What is strawberry gold made of?

Rose gold, red gold, and pink gold are made from a gold and copper alloy. Since copper has a bold pinkish-orange color, adding this alloy to gold gives the gold a beautiful pinkish gold color. 18K rose gold, 18K red gold, and 18K pink gold contain 75% gold.
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What metal is blue in color?

Cobalt and cobalt compounds can be used to make bright and vibrant colours for inks and pigments. The most famous of these is “cobalt blue”, however the metal is used for other colours including purple, violet, green, light blue, turquoise, pink, brown and yellow.
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What is blue gold in Venezuela?

Coltan, also known as "blue gold," is rich in tantalum, a metal used in electronics, including cellphones and laptops. The seizure was the second this year in Guainía, a jungle region that borders Venezuela and Brazil.
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What is the most expensive mineral in the world?

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Palladium is the most expensive of the four major precious metals – gold, silver and platinum being the others. It is rarer than platinum, and is used in larger quantities for catalytic converters.
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How can you tell if gold fake?

Genuine gold will stand up to your attempt to conduct a nitric acid test at home. Make a tiny mark on the piece of gold to penetrate the surface. Drop a small amount of liquid nitric acid on that scratch and wait for a chemical reaction. Fake gold will immediately turn green where the acid is.
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How can u tell if gold is real?

Take a cup or glass, fill it up with water, now bring the gold that you want to test. Drop it into this filled glass. If the gold floats, it is surely not real but if the gold sinks to the end of the glass then it is pure gold. The real gold will sink due to being a heavy metal.
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Does fake gold green?

When you buy a cheap, fake gold ring, it's likely made of mostly copper. When you perspire, the metals in the ring react with the acid in your sweat to form salts, which are green. These acids are essentially causing the copper to corrode on the surface of the metal, which forms a salt compound of the metal.
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Which colour gold is most valuable?

This measurement describes the gold purity. Pure gold is 24K and has a bright yellow color. Pure gold is the most expensive: The lower the karat number, the less gold there is in the alloy, and thus the lower the price.
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Is green gold real?

There is no such thing as naturally occurring rose, white, or green gold. Gold itself is only one color: yellow. All of these other "colors" of gold are produced by mixing pure 24K yellow gold with various other metals.
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Can 14k gold be different colors?

You can end up with 14k yellow gold, 14k rose gold or 14k white gold, depending on the ratios of silver to copper to zinc. This also explains why 14k yellow gold can come in different shades of yellow.
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