Yes , It means it is 41.7% pure or 10k
RB likely refers to the brand or manufacturer of the 14kt gold chain. It may be the maker's mark or logo that is stamped on the jewelry for identification purposes. You can try to search online or contact the retailer to find out more about the specific meaning of RB on your chain.
Typically, the initials "RB" on a gold chain do not have a universal or specific meaning. It could be the initials of a person's name, a brand logo, or simply a decorative design element. The interpretation would depend on the context in which the initials are being used.
RB means refined bullion and it's 14K (14 karot) so it's about 50% gold if i'm not mistaken..
no!
RB as it is at this time
RB means random boner
The "10 Rb" marking inside a gold ring typically indicates the ring's gold content and alloy composition. "10" refers to the karat, meaning the ring is made of 10 karat gold, which contains 41.7% pure gold and 58.3% other metals. "Rb" could refer to a specific alloy or production mark, but it's less common and may require additional context or manufacturer information for precise identification. Always consult a jeweler for detailed insights regarding markings.
it means right back..
it stands for rubidium.
If you mean RB, then it is Regulus Black.
The bond between Au and Cl is more covalent than that between Rb and Cl. Gold (Au) is more electronegative than Rubidium (Rb), allowing for a more even sharing of electrons in the Au-Cl bond compared to the ionic bond in Rb-Cl due to a greater electronegativity difference.
R&B is Rhythm and Blues if that's what you mean.