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For the metal foil, they tested a variety of metals, but they favored gold because they could make the foil very thin, as gold is the most malleable metal. [15]: 127 As a source of alpha particles, Rutherford's substance of choice was radium, a substance thousands of times more radioactive than uranium. [16]
Keum-boo. Keum-boo (Korean: 금부; also Geumbu, Kum-Boo or Kum-bu — Korean "attached gold") is an ancient Korean gilding technique used to apply thin sheets of gold to silver, to make silver-gilt. Traditionally, this technique is accomplished by first depleting a surface of sterling silver to bring up a thin layer of fine silver.
Gold foil figure from c. AD 700, found at Aska in Hagebyhöga, Sweden, in 2020. Gullgubber (Norwegian, pronounced [ˈɡʉ̀lːˌɡʉbːər]) or guldgubber (Danish, pronounced [ˈkulˌkupɐ]), guldgubbar (Swedish, pronounced [ˈɡɵ̂lːdˌɡɵbːar]), are art-objects, amulets, or offerings found in Scandinavia and dating to the Nordic Iron Age.
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Gold powder was also used in the printing of silk in ancient China. [3] Gold powder originated first, and was used later than gold foil. [1] [3] After manufacture, gold powder is mixed with a suitable binder before being applied to the surface of silk yarns [note 2] or fabrics. [1] Gold powder was used as early as the 2nd century AD. [1]
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