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Gold (Au) Metal
Gold (Au) Metal is a soft, ductile, and malleable metal with a characteristic yellow color. It is a good conductor of heat and electricity and is chemically unreactive to most reagents, including oxidation. It is an excellent reflector of infrared and is extremely light-reflective. The freezing point of gold serves as a calibration point for the International Temperature Scales. It is often alloyed with other metals to enhance its strength.
99% up to 99.999%
99% up to 99.999%
Typical Applications
Gold has many applications, outside of being stored as bullion. It is used in jewelry, currency, art, electrical wire and contacts, infrared shielding material, electroplating, and chemical cells.
Gold Nanopowder has applications in electronics, therapeutic agent delivery, sensors, probes, photodynamic therapy, diagnostics, and industrial catalysis.
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Classification
Gold (Au) Metal TSCA (SARA Title III) Status: Yes
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Gold (Au) Metal CAS Number: 7440-57-5
Gold (Au) Metal UN Number: 1759
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