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is this a real question or are you testing me? anyway, pure gold is very malleable, which is why they usually put some degree of silver into it to make it stiff. pure gold is very easy to break and bend, so it is not usually used in jewellery. pure gold is said to have 24 karats, while half and half silver and gold is about 12 karats. once the mix hits 3 karats, it is no longer considerer gold.

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