https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPiOxnS ... 24&index=2Imeror wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 8:18 pm
Be sure it is well protected. You'll need an army.bondjamesbond wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 2:02 pm I know how to end the war quickly))) Send GRU to destroy and damage these objects ) The financial crisis is a war of the 21st century who has a lot of oil, gas and gold and other natural resources is right)
My dear bondjamesbond : remember Goldfinger. Even James Bond was here to protect Fort Knox![]()
How can gold be corrupted and depreciated?
How can you spoil and depreciate gold?
From a theoretical point of view, the gold mined for all time on earth is still available. But can it really be corrupted or destroyed in any way? How can gold be depreciated?
Gold is an investment asset that allows you to save capital from depreciation. But gold is not only an investment metal. It also has unique chemical and physical properties. This precious metal can be melted down easily and an unlimited number of times, while it will not become smaller, it can take any form.
Moreover, gold can be easily extracted from electronic parts. Recycling of old electronic equipment is now quite profitable due to the high cost of gold on the world market. The situation with silver is different: this precious metal is actively used in industry, it is becoming less, and environmental changes can have a negative impact on it, which does not happen with gold.
Is gold really impossible to spoil and depreciate? With a mixture of concentrated acids, gold can be completely dissolved. This compound is called "aqua regia" - a mixture of hydrochloric and nitric acids (Latin: aqua regis or aqua regina). Similarly, you can completely destroy platinum. As a result of a chemical reaction, a new substance called hexachloroplatinic acid is formed. However, with the help of electrolysis, pure gold and dissolved platinum can be returned to their original state again.
According to experts, all the gold ever mined by mankind is theoretically still available. According to the World Gold Council, the total amount of gold on the planet is estimated at 190,000 tons.
However, there is one dangerous way to completely devalue gold. It is associated with radioactive contamination of the yellow precious metal. This method was shown in the feature film about James Bond in a series called "Goldfinger". The film's main antagonist decided to irradiate the US gold reserves so that his own gold reserves would skyrocket in value. The problem is that radioactive gold then needs to be disposed of for a long time. Rumor has it that during the disarmament program in the late 80s, radioactive gold from the USSR was recycled. But these rumors have not yet been confirmed.
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