gram of gold

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gram
noun
uk
/ɡræm/
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/ɡræm/
a unit of mass equal to ...
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gold
noun
uk
/ɡəʊld/
us
/ɡoʊld/
a chemical element that is a valuable, shiny, yellow metal used to make coins ...
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(Definition ofgramandgoldfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A rate of 2.48 kroner pergramofgold, or roughly 0.403 grams per krone was established.
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The gold content of the ore is comparatively low, about 0.41gramofgoldfor every ton of ore extracted.
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Varying by provider, the minimum investment amounts can be as low as for onegramofgold.
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We have for instance agramofgold.
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The mine is a low-cost, low-yield open pit operation, with grades well below onegramofgoldper tonne of ore.
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E-gold, which allowed transactions as small as one ten-thousandth of agramofgold, was also the world's only successful micropayment system.
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It generally takes between one and two days for a small scale miner to extract agramofgold.
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One tonne of circuit boards contains 200 grams of gold, while one tonne of ore contains only 2 grams of gold.
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For every tonne of rock contaminated with a highly toxic material, which is broken down only with great difficulty in the environment, only a few grams of gold are extracted.
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One need only think, for example, that up to 350 grams of gold could be extracted from one tonne of mobile phones, if they are recycled correctly.
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An analysis conducted in ore deposits indicated that 39.75 grams of gold can be found in a metric ton of ore.
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The ore contained in average 6.08% zinc, 0.30% copper and 17.05 sulphur also one tonne of ore contained 1.01 grams of gold.
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About 0.46 grams of gold is extracted from each ton of sand unearthed at the mines.
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During this time 18 587 tonnes of ore were extracted which contained 2.0 grams of gold per tonne.
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An interesting fact is that the hardware contained about 3 to 4 grams of gold and almost 18 grams of silver.
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It consisted of 1,203 pieces of jade and 2,580 grams of gold thread.
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The most common measure for gold within the realm was the ambiguous "mithqal" (4.5 grams of gold).
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There were multiples of 2 (10 grams of silver) and 5 (25 grams of silver), and precious coins of 20 (6.45 grams of gold) and 40 (12.9 grams of gold).
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It is still active, but barely as for each ton and a half of ore extracted, only 200 grams of silver and 2 grams of gold are obtained.
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