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Gold's high malleability, ductility, resistance to corrosion and most other chemical reactions, and conductivity of electricity have led to its continued use in corrosion resistant electrical connectors in all types of computerized devices (its chief industrial use). | Gold's high malleability, ductility, resistance to corrosion and most other chemical reactions, and conductivity of electricity have led to its continued use in corrosion resistant electrical connectors in all types of computerized devices (its chief industrial use). | ||
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== Facilities that use Gold == | == Facilities that use Gold == | ||
{|class="wikitable" | {|class="wikitable" | ||
− | !Name !! Cost !! Inputs !! Outputs | + | !Name !! Cost !! Inputs !! Outputs |
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− | |[[CPU factory]] || $100,000 || 1x [[gold]], 8x [[silicon]] || 5x [[CPU]] | + | |[[CPU factory]] || $100,000 || 1x [[gold]], 8x [[silicon]] || 5x [[CPU]] |
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