One troy ounce = 31.1034768 grams. Thus if gold were at US$850 per ounce, a gold gram would be worth just over US$27.
Note where gold is measured in ounces, these are troy ounces, not the much more common avoirdupois ounce which is used for measuring weights in food etc. An avoirdupois ounce is lighter than a troy ounce. One avoirdupois ounce = 28.349523125 grams.
- One tonne = 1000 kilograms = 32,150.746 troy ounces (value US$27,617,490 as of Oct. 10, 2008).
- One kilogram = 1000 grams = 32.15074656 troy ounces (value US$27,617.49 as of Oct. 10, 2008).
- One tola = 11.6638038 grams (value US$288.654 as of Dec. 2, 2008).
- One tael = 50 grams (value US$1,218.03 as of Oct. 15, 2007).
- TT (Ten Tola) = 117 grams (3.75 oz)
This is the official rate of taels in mainland China since the country went metric. In Taiwan and Hong Kong today a tael is equivalent to 37.429g.
Tola is an traditional Indian measure for the weight of gold and prevalent to this day. Many international gold manufacturers supply tola bars of 999.96 purity
Gold is very dense, (19.3 g/cm³), to the extent that ten million U.S. dollars' worth occupies less than one cubic foot.
FOOTNOTES
1. "Bar Types, Weights and Purities". World Gold Council. Retrieved on 2005-12-24.↑
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