Gold doesn't rust because the chemical corrosion doesn't affect gold... only iron-related metals or compounds. Gold is also a chemically unresponsive metal and doesn't really go through a reaction which would result in rusting... Gold won't rust in oxygen either...
There are many metals that don't rust in water. Rusting is the oxidising of metal, iron is commonly known to do this. Gold and titanium are well known for their resistance to oxidising.
rust occures by puting it in vinegar water
Iron will begin to rust after exposure to water. The reaction that happens to cause rust is due to the iron oxidizing.
There is rust present.
they can barely rust and that is in water
Better to lose a 9k gold ring than a 18k one ! 18k is purer gold than 9k.
In United States Of Amirica Don't has value 9k of alloys soft gold !
No cause gold doesn't rust at al!!!
no such thing
10K is the minimum US standard and is 41.6% gold with other base metal. 9K is available in Europe and contains 37.5 % gold.
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it's a 9K gold
9k is different from 18k or 24k because 24k is pure gold and 18k and 9k have more metals in them so that helps the become more endurable. but if you want pure metal get 24k
No. 24k is 'pure' gold.
375/1000
As of August 4, 2014 the price for one gram of 9k gold is 15.53. The prices of gold do change often due to demand and the economy.
9K= 9 karats GF=Gold Filled ST=(possibly means sterling)