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Gold Definitions Gold
Information Gold is
one of the most precious metals in the world. It is present in
the rivers, seas, and the earth’s crust and trace amounts are
present in plants and animals. It is, however, difficult and
expensive to extract. In modern mining operations approximately
3 tons of ore are needed to extract one ounce of gold. The many
desirable qualities found in gold, along with its scarcity, have
made it the most popular metal for use in jewelry today.
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Properties of
Gold
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Fineness
(Karat Value)
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Weighing Precious Metals
Properties of Gold
In its pure state:
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Has a melting point of
1945 degrees Fahrenheit (1063 degrees Celsius). When alloyed
(chemically combined) with other base metals the melting
temperature of the resulting alloy is changed. 18k yellow gold
has a melting point of 1675 degrees Fahrenheit and 14k yellow
gold has a melting point of about 1550 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Has a specific gravity of
19.33. It is relatively heavy compared to most metals, such as
silver (SG 10.7) or iron (SG 7.8). A notable exception is
platinum (SG 21.4).
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Is more malleable than
any other metal and can be hammered into foil so thin that it
is almost transparent.
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Has a unique ductility
property allowing it to be drawn into wire so fine it can
barely be seen.
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Is deep yellow in color.
Its great reflectivity properties help keep its brightness and
color from fading with time.
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Will not rust, tarnish or
corrode. Gold jewelry recovered from ancient Egyptian tombs is
in the same state as when placed there over 4000 years ago.
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Is softer than most other
metals. On the Mohs scale of hardness (which is a measure of a
gemstone or mineral’s resistance to scratching), gold has a
hardness value of 2 to 2.5. Diamond has a value of 10. Pure
gold may easily be scratched. Fortunately, gold becomes harder
when alloyed with other base metals.
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Is relatively scarce and
therefore expensive. It is estimated that only 125,000 tons of
gold have been mined the world over since the beginning of
time.
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Is able to bond with
other base metals. This property gives rise to the many
different colors available in modern gold alloys.
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Fineness
(Karat Value) Since ancient times the purity of gold has been defined by the term karat, which is 1/24 part of pure gold by weight. Pure gold is equivalent to 24k. Gold purity may also be described by its fineness, which is the amount of pure gold in parts per 1000. For example, a gold ring containing 583 fine gold has 583 parts (58.3%) gold and 417 parts (41.7%) of other base metals.
Federal Trade Commission rules require that all jewelry items sold in the United States as gold shall be described by "a correct designation of the karat fineness of the alloy." No jewelry item less than 10k may be sold in the United States as gold jewelry.
The following table lists the relationship between different international gold markings.
Fineness of Gold Karats
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United States Markings |
Parts Gold |
Gold % |
European Markings |
| 24k |
24/24 |
100% |
1000 or 999 |
| 22k |
22/24 |
91.7% |
916 or 917 |
| 18k |
18/24 |
75.0% |
750 |
| 14k |
14/24 |
58.3% |
583 or 585 |
| 10k |
10/24 |
41.7% |
417 |
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Weighing Precious Metals
The weight of a piece of gold jewelry is a
factor that helps to determine its value. It is important
because it is an indication of the amount of fine gold in an
item of jewelry. Grams (g) and pennyweights (dwt) are the units
of weight most commonly used in weighing gold. Gold and silver
are almost always weighted in the troy system of weights where
one pound troy equals twelve troy ounces and twenty pennyweights
equals one troy ounce. The Avoirdupois weight system, where one
pound equals 16 ounces, is used in the United States for most
everything except precious metals. The following table
summarizes useful weight conversions.
Weight Conversion Table
1 gram
(g) |
1 pennyweight
(dwt) |
1 troy ounce
(oz t) |
1 ounce avoirdupois
(oz av) |
| = 0.643 dwt |
= 1.555 g |
= 31.103 g |
= 28.3495 g |
| = 0.0032 oz t |
= 0.05 oz t |
= 20 dwt |
= 18.229 dwt |
| = 0.035 oz av |
= 0.055 oz av |
= 1.097 oz av |
= 0.911 oz t |
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