Navigating the World of Precious Metals Measurement
The troy ounce (oz t) is a unit of mass commonly used to measure precious metals such as gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. It is distinct from the commonly used avoirdupois ounce (oz), which is used for measuring everyday items. Grams (g), on the other hand, are the metric unit of mass. Understanding the conversion between these units is crucial for those involved in the precious metals industry, jewelers, and investors.
Grams
Troy Ounces
Formula:
Troy Ounces = Grams / 31.1034768
Example:
To convert 20 grams to troy ounces:
Troy Ounces = 20 grams / 31.1034768
Troy Ounces = 0.64301554 troy ounces (rounded to 6 decimal places)
Formula:
Grams = Troy Ounces * 31.1034768
Example:
To convert 1 troy ounce to grams:
Grams = 1 troy ounce * 31.1034768
Grams = 31.1034768 grams (rounded to 6 decimal places)
The weight of precious metals is typically expressed in troy ounces, particularly in gold and silver. The purity of the metal is also important to consider, as it affects the value. Pure gold is 24 karats (24K), but jewelry and other items are often made with alloys of gold and other metals. The purity of an alloy is measured in karats, with 18K gold indicating 18 parts gold and 6 parts other metals.
Grams and troy ounces are essential units of measurement in various industries and applications:
Grams | Troy Ounces |
---|---|
1 | 0.0321507466 |
2 | 0.0643014932 |
5 | 0.160753733 |
10 | 0.321507466 |
20 | 0.643014932 |
50 | 1.60753733 |
100 | 3.21507466 |
200 | 6.43014932 |
500 | 16.0753733 |
1,000 | 32.1507466 |
Troy Ounces | Grams |
---|---|
0.01 | 0.311034768 |
0.05 | 1.55517384 |
0.1 | 3.11034768 |
0.2 | 6.22069536 |
0.5 | 15.5517384 |
1 | 31.1034768 |
2 | 62.2069536 |
5 | 155.517384 |
10 | 311.034768 |
20 | 622.069536 |
Metal | Purity | Weight (Troy Ounces) |
---|---|---|
Gold | 24K | 1 |
Gold | 18K | 0.75 |
Silver | 999 | 1 |
Platinum | 950 | 1 |
Palladium | 999 | 1 |
Gram | Equivalent |
---|---|
0.001 | 1 milligram (mg) |
0.01 | 1 centigram (cg) |
0.5 | 500 milligrams |
1.5 | 1,500 milligrams |
3.5 | 3,500 milligrams |
5.0 | 5 grams (5,000 milligrams) |
Understanding the conversion between grams and troy ounces is crucial for various industries and applications. Whether you are a jewelry maker, precious metals trader, or involved in science and research, knowing the difference between these units of mass is essential for accurate measurements and calculations. By leveraging the conversion formulas and tables provided in this guide, you can confidently navigate the world of grams and troy ounces.
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