AU is the definition of gold by the periodic element. So, it implies the material used is gold... not silver?
Hi,It is 14 carat gold.Regards
No, "Au" is not the symbol for silver. It instead is the symbol for gold whereas "Ag" is that for silver.
it means gold
AU 925 V20 10 K means that the item is sterling silver. This is a term used as a hallmarking.
Gold: Au Silver: Ag Platinum: Pt
Silver is an element found naturally on the earth (Au on the periodic table), so silver is "created" by mining and refining it until it's shiny and solid. Au for gold, Ag for silver.
The chemical symbols for gold, silver, and platinum are Au, Ag, and Pt, respectively.
yes they are metals gold is Au and silver is Ag
AU is the symbol for gold... 925 refers to the purity of that particular piece...
Both gold, Au and silver Ag are elements
argent (AU) is the latin word for silver.
Silver is an element (Au)