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A magnet will tell you if a metal is magnetic - Gold is NOT magnetic, so if a ring 'sticks' to a magnet it is NOT gold.

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Q: Can you use a magnet to tell if gold is fake?
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How do you use a magnet to tell if something is real gold?

You can't use a magnet to determine if something IS gold. However, if the specimen reacts to the magnet is is certainly NOT gold.


How can you use a magnet to tell if gold jewelry is real?

Yes because if the piece of jewelery were real, then the magnet will work and the piece of jewelery will be attached to the magnet. So yes.


Can you use a magnet to test real gold?

I heard that if you use a magnet and it's attracted strongly to the metal then is's not real gold?


How to Spot Fake Gold Jewelry?

When buying gold from a potentially unreliable source, it is important to check that the gold you are buying is real. It is always best to buy from a trusted jeweler or a retailer of gold and to have a certificate of authenticity. If you ever buy a piece of jewelry that appears to be gold but you are not sure, there are a variety of ways you can check. First, if you have a magnet, see if the piece of jewellery is attracted to the magnet. This is a sure fire way of telling if the gold is fake or not as gold is not a magnetic metal. Second, use a cleaning cloth and rub the gold. If the surface comes off to reveal another metal underneath then the gold is defiantly fake. Third, try wearing the gold for a day. If the gold rubs a green mark onto your skin then it is without doubt a fake. Next, check the jewelry for hallmarks. These should have the carat of the gold, though do be aware that they can be stamped in by people selling fake gold, so if it only contains a carat and nothing else, chances are the gold may be fake. A further test you can do is to feel the weight of the gold. There are heavier metals, such as platinum, but the jewellery should be fairly weighty when held. Next, look at the appearance of the gold. Is it slightly more orange in color? Is it particularly shiny in appearance? These are also tell-tale signs that the gold is a fake. In summary, there are many ways to tell if gold is fake or not, but the best thing that you can do is have the gold verified by a jeweler who will be able to give you a definitive answer as to the authenticity of the gold you have.


How can a jeweler tell a ring is solid gold?

Jewelers will use a couple of techniques to find if an item is real gold. The most reliable is a scratch test, they rub the item on a special block that reveals if it is genuine. The easiest way to tell is to put a strong magnet over it. Real gold is not magnetic at all. If there are fillers present it will stick to the magnet, or you will feel it pull towards the magnet.


What can you use to see if gold is real or fake?

scrape it against a white tile if it leaves a mark its fake


How can you tell if you have alum heads?

Use a magnet, it won't stick to aluminum.


Can you tell if a gun is nickel or stainless by smith and Wesson serial number?

Use a magnet. If the gun is nickel plated, a magnet will stick to it.


Are there any household items that can be used to test if gold is real?

You can use a magnet to test if the piece of "gold" is magnetic or not. Gold is not magnetic, so if it is attracted then it is not real.


How do you know which is the North face of the magnet?

To find the north pole of a magnet you can use a pole identifier. When the identifier is held to the magnet, you press a button and it will tell you if it is the north or south pole.


How can you tell if a gold chain is real?

Best way to find out is to take it to your local Jeweller. Just because a chain is not stamped does not it is not real. Some of the more feminine and delicate chains are too small to have a marking on them but that doesn't mean it's fake. Most chains both silver and gold typically have a stamped Karat amount on them, some don't. One test you can try at home is see if the chain sticks to a magnet. Don't do it on the clasp as that always has alloys in it, use it on the chain itself along the links. If it doesn't attract to the magnet it's real gold. If it does attract chance's are it's alloy which is a fancy word for metals. Ultimately though, your best idea is let a jeweller test it as they do an acid test on it or a gold reading with a machine.


What can you use to find a gold ring in grass or leaves?

I would advise use of a metal ditector or a power full magnet