Absolutely not! Silver is MUCH more plentiful than gold. If There were more gold than silver, silver would COST more than GOLD!
silver is more ductile than gold
18KT is gold that has been alloyed with a high percentage of copper and silver. 18Kt gold with more copper blended with it looks more red, and 18KT blended with silver alone looks more green.
gold is worth more than silver, so the more gold the more its worth.
No, gold is more expensive than silver as it is more rare
Gold and silver are noble metals; gold is not so reactive, silver is more reactive.
If both gold and silver are same size gold would be .
A nine carrot gold plated sterling silver is both gold and silver. This would be more sliver than gold.
Gold
The density of gold is 19.3 g/cm^3 while the density of silver is 10.5 g/cm^3. Therefore gold is more dense than silver, so gold weighs more than an equal volume of silver.
Gold is more durable than Silver. Silver reacts with Sulphur dioxide in air and gets blackened. This is not the case with gold. Gold rarely reacts and does not easily make compounds.
To date, gold and silver can be mined more economically on land.
because it is more rare and silver is more heavy there for less portable | | Have to partially disagree with the above statement. Gold is more rare than silver while it is still in the ground. There is actually more processed gold in the world than silver. Silver is not heavier than gold. It is heavier in 'value' than gold and therefor not as portable. So why is gold more valuable than silver? Short answer - because people made it more valuable. Apparently, they like gold better. | | Gold also has more valuable industrial uses then silver for example: gold is more resistant to corrosion. Gold is also a good conductor of electricity, particularly because it resists corrosion i.e. silver actually conducts better then silver until it begins to corrode (charging metal tends to speed up corrosion). So it's not just that we 'like' gold more, there are practical reasons why gold is more valuable.