It depends on the amount of gold you get. If you go to a regular jeweler you would most likely find 24 carat gold. That is because they mix the gold with silver and other metals because solid gold is soft so they have to harden it up with other metals.
916 Gold is 91.6% pure and is expressed as 22 Carat Gold.
24 carat gold is 100 % gold; 23 carat gold is 95,833 % gold.
i have 10g 24karat gold , how many weight in 21karat
24
916kdm gold is 24 carat gold
In general, 24 carat gold is considered pure gold (99.9999% or so). That means that 18 carat gold is 75% gold, and 12 carat gold is 50% gold. At this rate, 23 carat gold is 95.8333% pure gold.
12 carat gold is half of 24 carat gold, which is considered "pure gold"...so 12 carat gold is 50% real gold
18 carat 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.
Pure gold is 24 carat (100%) 80% gold is 19,2 carat
different materials are mixed with the gold 18 carat is 75 percent gold
As many or as few as you want. Gold is 24 carat gold when it is pure gold. It's 100% gold and is un-alloyed with any other metals. Pure gold is a bit soft, and you can leave a mark in it with a thumb nail. We often put a bit of something in it to "make it harder" so we can make rings and other jewelry. That's the carat standard. We really don't measure how many grams are in 24 carat gold, as the phrase '24 carat gold' only tells us we have pure gold - not how much gold.