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Answer : 12 karat

Explanation : When pure gold is considered to be 24 karat then if its 50 mol% silver and 50 mol% silver then using karat scale calculation;

Karat/24 X 100 = 50 mol% (for gold) in alloy

So, Karat = (50 X 24) / 100 = 12 karat.

Hence the alloy will be of 12 karat.

Answer:

Karat number for the alloy = 12

Explanation:

Given:

Mol% gold = 50

Mol% silver = 50

To determine:

The karat number of the alloy

Explanation:

A Karat number is a parameter which is used to describe alloys containing gold based on the % gold in the alloy.

The corresponding formula is:

[tex]Percent Gold = \frac{K}{24}*100[/tex]

where K= Karat number

[tex]K = \frac{Percent Gold * 24}{100}=\frac{50*24}{100}=12[/tex]