You can't. The carat value is it's purity.
The difference lies in the purity of the gold. 24 carat gold is the purest form, consisting of 99.9% gold. 18 carat gold is 75% gold, while 9 carat gold is 37.5% gold alloyed with other metals like copper or silver for added strength. The higher the carat, the more pure and valuable the gold.
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pure gold is 24, so 9 carat means 9/24 of the material is gold
Exactly im not sure but, they are usually gold pins sometimes gold blocks but they are about 9 carrot so not worth selling :)
9 carat gold refers to the purity of gold in an item, where 9 out of 24 parts are pure gold and the remaining 15 parts are made up of alloy metals. This means that 9 carat gold is 37.5% pure gold. It is a popular choice for jewelry as it is more affordable than higher carat options.
A 9 carat gold nose stud contains 9 parts gold out of a total of 24 parts, which means it has a fraction of 9/24. This simplifies to 3/8, indicating that it is 37.5% pure gold.
A 9-carat gold nose stud contains 9 parts gold out of a total of 24 parts, which means it has a fraction of 9/24. This simplifies to 3/8. In percentage terms, that is 37.5% pure gold.
The gold content of 10 karat gold is 41.7% gold and the gold content of 24 karat gold is 100%.
Hi there, We are paying £6.84 per gram at todays prices. Regards, Matt
The main difference is the purity of the metal. 24 carat gold is 99.9% pure gold, whereas 9 carat gold contains 37.5% gold mixed with other metals. 24 carat gold is softer and more prone to damage compared to 9 carat gold, which is more durable.
750 means 75% puregold the balance of 25% are other metals such as copper and silver. Gold is measured in fractions of 24. As an example Pure gold is 24 parts out of 24 or [24/24=1=100%]. 18 Karat gold (18K) is 18 parts of pure gold out of 24 or 18/24=0.75 or the way it is stamped 750. Pure gold is very soft. The alloy or additives will harden the metal and change the color of the metal.