To: KittenClaws
Ok gold good conductor for electricity, but also good shield from infrared. (I looked it up) But doesn't gold melt at a relatively low temp? As in, you'd be covered in golden syrup?
471 posted on
11/18/2018 12:03:58 PM PST by
blu
(WWG1WGA)
To: blu
the melting point of gold is 1,064.43 degrees Celsius.
476 posted on
11/18/2018 12:13:09 PM PST by
spokeshave2
(The Paradigm has shifted...the New World Order is Trumpian.)
To: blu
But doesn't gold melt at a relatively low temp? As in, you'd be covered in golden syrup?
485 posted on
11/18/2018 12:35:27 PM PST by
bagster
("Even bad men love their mamas".)
To: blu
But doesn’t gold melt at a relatively low temp? As in, you’d be covered in golden Syrup?
Is 1943 deg F a relatively low temp? That is gold me.ting point.
497 posted on
11/18/2018 12:48:36 PM PST by
KittenClaws
("They've got Daryl's Dad's car! .....Red Dawn)
To: blu
But doesn't gold melt at a relatively low temp? As in, you'd be covered in golden syrup? Sure, if you consider 1,948 F to be a low temperature.
Better ask John McCain or Uncle Teddy.
586 posted on
11/18/2018 3:58:01 PM PST by
grey_whiskers
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