A 15 carat ring is not pure gold as only 24 carat gold is pure. In terms of price, it depends on the craftsmanship, brand, ethics (sourcing), transport, whether stones are inset and other factors, including which metals it is alloyed with. If it is Mercury, for example, it is unlikely to be recognised as a gold ring due to the properties of the mercury. Related to this is the density of the metal with which it is allowed. If it's something light, affecting the density, the value is likely to be lower as people may not believe it is real gold.
The price, therefore, varies. Potentially it varies greatly. Some rings may cost hundreds of thousands of pounds just because they are so intricate (or because they're a rip-off), while others may cost just a few hundred even, all depending on the factors above.
A five pure gold ring is incorrect it is a 10g pure gold ring
I think it is the large gold ring
The price difference between a platinum and gold ring is a major difference. Metals are priced on the weight and platinum is heavier than gold, and its more pure and harder to make then gold.
Because pure gold would not hold the ring's shape. Pure gold is soft.
it means it is 18 carat gold ring or 76% pure gold
It means that the item is gold and the purity of the gold is 14 parts out of 24 pure gold or about 58.5% pure gold
It means that the item is gold and the purity of the gold is 14 parts out of 24 pure gold or about 58.5% pure gold
its is 24 carat gold or 100% pure gold ring. But is unlikely to be , no one make 24 carat gold ring
It means the ring is 10 karat gold. That means the ring has 41.7% pure gold.
Au is the chemical symbol for Gold. Therefore, it means the ring is made of pure gold.
If both objects are pure gold then the density is the same. Weight and mass are not factors in this particular question.
22 karat gold is 91.6% pure. 24 karat gold is 100% pure gold, so I guess the number would be 999 or 1000.