Is there anything rarer than gold?

If translated into numbers, platinum—for all of its known deposits—is considerably more rare than gold and is the rarest metal of all.
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What metal is 30 times rarer than gold?

"Platinum and Palladium Are 30 Times Rarer Than Gold."
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What minerals are rarer than gold?

Both platinum and palladium are widely believed to be scarcer, and are often forgotten amongst the hype of gold and silver. In addition to being rarer, platinum and palladium have numerous important industrial applications.
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Is gold the rarest metal on earth?

Gold is not the rarest metal, but it's quite hard to find and extract in large quantities with pre-industrial technology.
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What's the rarest metal on earth?

The rarest metal on earth is actually francium, but because this unstable element has a half life of a mere 22 minutes, it has no practical use. Tantalum, on the other hand, is used to make capacitors in electronic equipment such as mobile phones, DVD players, video game systems, and computers.
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What is the strangest metal?

1. Rhodium. Rhodium, number 45 on the periodic table. Rhodium is a hard, ultra-rare metal.
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Can gold go extinct?

How Long Before Gold Runs Out and What Happens Then? Based on known reserves, estimates suggest that gold mining could reach the point of being economically unsustainable by 2050, though new vein discoveries will likely push that date back somewhat.
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How much gold is left in the Earth?

We do know that gold makes up about four parts per billion of the earth's crust. What we don't know, however, is precisely how much gold is still out there. The WGC estimates that there are 54,000 tonnes of “below-ground gold reserves” waiting to be mined.
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What gem is more valuable than gold?

Red beryl is estimated to be worth 1,000 times more than gold and is so rare that one red beryl crystal is found for every 150,000 diamonds.
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What's more expensive than gold?

Diamonds are much more expensive than gold. However, red diamonds are extremely rare on our planet. Only 30 of them are currently known, and most of them do not weigh more than half a carat (about 0.1 grams). They are worth a lot, and 1 gram can cost around $ 5 million.
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What is the oldest precious metal?

Gold is the oldest precious metal known to humankind. Because of the metal's luster and remarkable properties, gold has been crafted into the world's most coveted and exquisite jewelry.
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What is rarer than diamond?

Tanzanite is a shocking 1000 times more rare than a diamond. Discovered for the first time in 1967 and only found in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, these gemstones go for about $1,500 per carat. Tanzanite has the ability to change color depending on the angle of light it is in.
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Does the moon have gold?

The moon isn't so barren after all. A 2009 NASA mission—in which a rocket slammed into the moon and a second spacecraft studied the blast—revealed that the lunar surface contains an array of compounds, including gold, silver, and mercury, according to PBS.
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Who owns the world's gold?

The United States holds the largest stockpile of gold reserves in the world by a considerable margin. In fact, the U.S. government has almost as many reserves as the next three largest gold-holding countries combined (Germany, Italy, and France).
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Is gold still being formed?

Although gold deposits continue to form in active volcanic areas, greenstone belts and their gold deposits no longer form on Earth today. Examples include parts of Canada, Zimbabwe and Australia. 7. Placer deposits form at Earth's surface when weathering action exposes gold from other, older lode deposits.
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How much gold is left in the ocean?

One study found there is only about one gram of gold for every 100 million metric tons of ocean water in the Atlantic and north Pacific. There is also (undissolved) gold in/on the seafloor. The ocean, however, is deep, meaning that gold deposits are a mile or two underwater.
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Will gold ever turn black?

By itself, gold does not tarnish. But pure gold that is 24k is too soft to use for making jewelry. For this reason, jewelers add metal alloys in varying percentages to give the gold strength and durability. Some of the metals used for this are copper, silver, nickel, and zinc.
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How much gold is on the moon?

Satellite imaging has shown that the top 10 centimetres of regolith (moon soil) at the south pole of the moon appear to hold about 100 times more gold than the richest mines on earth. Only a few years ago, most geologists would have laughed at the idea of mining anything from our moon.
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What is the devil's metal?

Unearthed in the cobalt mines of Hälsingland, Sweden, miners mistakenly thought the ore contained copper, and when unable to extract copper from it they blamed their troubles on the devil. Hence, ore containing nickel became known as the 'devil's metal'.
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What metal burns forever?

#5 - Ruthenium - The Metal that Can Burn Forever

It is believed they are what inspired the fire-breathing Chimera in Homer's The Iliad, but the source of their methane fuel source has always been a mystery...
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What is a mythical metal?

Mithril / Mythril. Various. Originally from in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. A durable silvery metal; very light and extremely strong.
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