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ornamental gold is an example of homogeneous mixture give reason


YogitShankar: because pure gold is really soft and not suitable for making ornaments
YogitShankar: it is generally alloyed with copper or silver to give some hardness
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Answered by siya68
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Several metals can be melted together with gold forming different alloys. These are in fact, at room temperature, solid solutions thus homogenous mixture
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This is done either to change the color of the gold, or to harden it, making it more durable and suitable for ornaments. It also becomes less expensive. The usual term indicating the purity of gold is ‘karat’. Pure gold is 24-karat. Other usual concentrations are 75% gold - 18 karat, 58.3% gold - 14 karat and 41.7% gold - 10 karat.

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