Yes, 7.7 grams of gold is a decent amount. Gold is a valuable precious metal, and even small quantities like 7.7 grams can hold significant worth. The value would also depend on the current market price of gold.
4 - 4.5 grams if low grade, .5g if good stuff
The units grams would be a good choice.
130 grams is roughly 4.6 oz by weight. Since a cup of flour typically weighs between 4 and 5 ounces (depending on your cup-filling technique) you could just call 130 grams a cup.
Gold is an excellent conductor of electricity due to its high conductivity. It is commonly used in electronic components and wiring.
No, gold is not a semiconductor. It is a good conductor of electricity.
3.6 grams of gold is worth i don't know go ask einstein just good luck buddy
about 18 karats. just joking. it depends on the weight of the case. 18k gold is 750 parts gold, and 250 parts other metals. if the case weighed 40 grams, thats 30 grams of pure gold. in most cases, a good solid gold pocket watch is worth more as an antique than scrap gold.
1gm of gold is just 1 gram of gold. A measurement of its weight. How good it is would depend on its form and purity not its weight
10 karat total weight, indicating total weight of gems.
10k gold =.41% pure 1troy ounce/31grams = 700$ estimated Each gram = 22$ estimated 14k gold = .58% pure 1troy ounce/31 grams = 1000$ estimated Each gram = 31$ estimated 18k = 76% pure 1troy ounce/31 grams = 1200$ estimated Each gram =36$ estimated 24k = 99% pure 1troy ounce/31 grams = 1700$ estimated Each gram =55$ estimated Selling gold jewelry _____________________ Average weight for gold rings _______ 14-20 grams = 24k ring 12-16 grams= 18 k ring 7-11 Grams = 14k ring 5-10 grams = 10k ring ------------------ Gold chains ---------------- 18-22 grams 24k 12-18 grams 18k 7-12 grams 14k 6 -10 grams10k __________ Take your weight of the gold, and times it by the right karate in grams, which = the amount of estimated worth , unless you got it specifically weighed _______ Retail sales 20% above gold value, Buying stores buy below 25% value try to get 20%-30 for sales dont go under 35% This is as accurate you can get on the internet, check the value of gold daily buy using stocks only for trade. Good luck ! :) Cite: Jewelry Resale for Tiffany 10 years experience
This is almost like asking how many grapefruits are in a plum. You may be confused on the true meaning of 'Carat'. 24 K is pure gold, or 100% [.999 pure or more] 18K=75% pure alloyed with other metals 14K= 58% pure 9K=37.5% pure So you see, if the total weight of the bracelet is 585 grams, you must know the purity in order to calculate the gold content. Carat means purity in this sense, not weight. Since you stated that it is a bracelet, we may assume that it is intended for a lady. Most men's jewelry is 10K gold, alloyed with much harder metals to make it more durable. Women's jewelry is usually14K or better. Let's restate your question using a hypothetical example: "How many GRAMS of gold are there in a 14K bracelet weighing 585 Grams" Since we know that 14K means 58% purity, we may assume that there are about 339 grams of gold. Keep in mind that usually not every piece of metal on a bracelet will be the 14 K gold. So to find the true purity and gold-content weight, one would have to test it. I would suggest a good jeweler for that task. There are 31.1033 grams to the troy ounce so this hypothetical bracelet would weigh almost 19 ounces!
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The weight of a standard volleyball typically ranges from 260 to 280 grams (about 9.2 to 9.9 ounces). This weight is regulated by organizations such as the FIVB (Fédération Internationale de Volleyball) for official competitions. Therefore, a good estimate for the weight of a volleyball is approximately 270 grams.
You can make a fairly good guess. What the first part of the experiment is designed to do is find the volume of the irregularly shaped nugget. Archimedes is the first to be recorded as offering this solution to finding the volume of an irregularly shaped object. By submerging the object in water, the experimenter can determine the volume of water the object displaces. By knowing the weight of the nugget and the volume of the nugget, and by comparing that to the known density of gold, you can make a fairly good guess as to whether or not it is gold. Let's look. Your nugget displaced 1.26 ml of water. That's 1.26 cubic centimeters of water. The nugget weighs 24.3 grams. Your nugget weighs 24.3 grams per 1.26 cubic centimeters. Divide this out to find the weight per 1 cubic centimeter: 24.3 grams / 1.26 cc = 19.29 grams per cubic centimeter. The density of gold, its weight per unit of volume, can be looked up with ease. As the known density of your nugget is about 19.3 grams per cubic centimeter, which is the known density of gold, there is a strong case for your nugget to be gold.
Various weights but 30 to 50 Grams would be a good average weight.
There are a few idioms that have to do with gold. One is: all that glitters in not gold. This means that things that look good are not always valuable. Another is: worth its weight in gold, which means very valuable. Also, one usually used to describe children is: as good as gold. To have a heart of gold is to be generous.
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