Gold that is 99.9% pure will not oxidize gold that is less than 95% will
oxidize from the impure properties. As for the Atlanta gold dome can not
comment as I have never seen it.
73 ... Don ... ZS6AQS
At 03:17 PM 3/23/97 -0800, you wrote:
>k4sb@avana.net wrote:
>>
>> Anyone who believes gold doesn't oxidize does not show proper respect for
>> alchemy. Take a look at the Atlanta gold dome on top of the capital
building.
>>
>> 73
>>
>> Ed
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>Sure will ... but depends on the purity ... 14k vs 24k It's the
>impurities not as much the gold ... that's why they make pencil erasers
>- Huh?? Later ... Steve
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