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A sample is composed completely of gold and is absolutely free of impurities. Which term or terms could be used to describe this sample of gold?
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A sample is composed completely of gold and is absolutely free of impurities. Which term or terms could be used to describe this sample of gold?
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I think that is 24 carat gold.
Or 100% pure gold.
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