The Philadelphia gold and silver index represented by the symbol XAU ,but there is some confusion because it is closed under the ISO 4217 currency standard to denote one troy ounce of gold.
As far as I know, 'xau' does not exist as a word in Mandarin Chinese. Perhaps you meant 'xiao'. However, without knowing the tone (or tune) of the word, it is impossible to accurately translate it. 'xiao' has about 84 different meanings depending on the tone and the context it is used in! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- actually, this person is asking what does "xau" mean in portuguese, not in chinese. anyway, "xau" is used frequently as an abbreviation for "tchau", which in portuguese means "bye"
$1,120 an ounce.Look at this chart:2 ounces of gold=$2,2403 ounces of gold=$3,3604 ounces of gold=$4,4805 ounces of gold=$5,5016 ounces of gold=$6,6217 ounces of gold=$7,7218 ounces of gold =$8,8219 ounces of gold=$9,92110 ounces of gold=$10,04111 ounces of gold=$11,16112 ounces of gold=$12,281
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Since gold is measured in troy ounces, the conversion is: 1 kg = approximately 32.2 troy ounces of gold
Gold is measured in troy ounces. As such, 91 grams of gold is equal to about 2.9257 troy ounces.
There are 0.1286 ounces in a pennyweight (dwt) of gold.
Exactly 82g of anything is about 2.9 ounces
The ISO Currency code of a bullion gold coin is XAU. It is also used for different types of precious metals and stones such as platinum, palladium and silver. The rate for every ounce of a gold is $1.
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Almost 3.75 ounces of gold.
Answer -About 36oz = 1kg - -About 35 -Gold is measured in Troy ounces, which is equal to 31.104 grams. So 1kg of gold = 32.15 troy ounces