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producing white,
yellow,
green and red
golds.
These are
typically malleable alloys.
Intermetallic compounds,
producing blue and
purple golds, as well as other...
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Varieties of the
color yellow may
differ in hue,
chroma (also
called saturation, intensity, or colorfulness) or
lightness (or value, tone, or brightness)...
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transparent yellow to
obtain goldtone,
something often done with
Christmas decorations. At
right is displa**** a
representation of the
color metallic gold (the...
- blue-and-
yellow macaw (Ara ararauna), also
known as the blue-and-
gold macaw, is a
large Neotropical parrot with a
mostly blue dorsum,
light yellow/orange...
- pure form, it is a bright,
slightly orange-
yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and
ductile metal. Chemically,
gold is a
transition metal, a
group 11 element...
- used to
represent gold and skin
color in
Egyptian tombs, then in the
murals in
Roman villas. In the
early Christian church,
yellow was the
color ****ociated...
- The
Yellow Line is a
rapid transit line of the
Washington Metro system that runs
between Huntington in
Virginia and
Mount Vernon Square in Washington,...
- each
other and Pokémon
Yellow, Pokémon Red and Blue can
trade Pokémon with the
second generation of Pokémon games: Pokémon
Gold, Silver, and Crystal. However...
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commonly used
gold is 22-karat
yellow gold. Pure
gold is 24 karat. Real,
yellow gold leaf is
approximately 91.7% pure (i.e. 22-karat)
gold. Traditional...
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Daniels (An 18K
Yellow Gold Chronograph)". Sotheby's. "F.P.
Journe An
extremely rare and the
first of its kind
platinum and pink
gold dual time wris****ch...