Nothing. just rubbish
different materials are mixed with the gold 18 carat is 75 percent gold
Its all down to purity. 10 carat gold is about 44% pure gold while 9 carat is slightly less. The purest gold is 24 carat which is 100% gold. Pure gold wears very quickly so most jewelry is mixed with harder wearing metals to create an alloy-so many parts gold to so many parts other metal.
18 carat gold is 75% gold, mixed with some mix of silver and copper.
9 carat gold is a low quality gold. Fourteen and twenty four carat gold is the most commonly used quality in jewelry.
pure gold is 24, so 9 carat means 9/24 of the material is gold
different materials are mixed with the gold 18 carat is 75 percent gold
Its all down to purity. 10 carat gold is about 44% pure gold while 9 carat is slightly less. The purest gold is 24 carat which is 100% gold. Pure gold wears very quickly so most jewelry is mixed with harder wearing metals to create an alloy-so many parts gold to so many parts other metal.
18 carat gold is 75% gold, mixed with some mix of silver and copper.
9 carat gold is a low quality gold. Fourteen and twenty four carat gold is the most commonly used quality in jewelry.
pure gold is 24, so 9 carat means 9/24 of the material is gold
9 carat is 37.5% gold, rest is base metal or alloy.
no
9 carat gold is only 33% Gold and 66% copper. Pure Silver is soft... To answer the question - the 9 carat Gold is harder than the Silver.
pure gold is 24, so 9 carat means 9/24 of the material is gold
24 Carat == pure ( ~100% )Therefore 9 Carat 0.375 pure.So to find the weight of gold in a 9 Carat thing, weight in grams X 0.375 == pure gold grams.easy, right? ;-)
Yes 9-carat gold has a relatively low gold content which means it is less soft than pure gold (24-carat) and therefore more durable. 9-carat gold jewellery is very good for everyday use.
Pure gold is an element.