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Physics, 24.01.2020 19:31 nmulder

You are hiking in the mountains and find a shiny gold nugget. it might be the element gold, or it might be "fool's gold ," which is a nickname for iron pyrite,
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which of the following physical properties do you think would determine if the shiny nugget is really gold?

a. appearance,
b. melting point,
c.. density, or
d. physical state

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