Physics, asked by insha03, 1 year ago

why gold is preferred for making jewellery

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Answered by tanayarao
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Gold is used to make jewelry because of the attractiveness of its luster and because of its rarity. It also doesn't tarnish and doesn't react with air the way a metal like iron does. Gold is malleable, which means it can be beaten into very thin sheets.
Answered by Anonymous
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Gold is preferred in making jewelry because it does not react with atmospheric moisture and rust.
It has a stable market value that is almost always rising. It is very malleable able to be shaped into many ornate patterns. And it's cost per weight is high, making the jewelry expensive, and thus lucrative to the jeweler.
It is precious metal that is highly-valued by most people over the world, even since prehistoric times! Its bright yellow colour and its reflectiveness to light makes it very attractive. It also does not rust, corrode and is easy to clean, and it is very durable and ductile.
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