How is The Weight of a Gold Chain Determined? 

The weight of a gold chainis typically determined by using a unit of measurement called a gram. One gram
is equivalent to 0.00220462 pounds. The weight of the chain can be measured by using a digital scale or a balance scale.

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What unit of measurement is typically used to determine the weight of a gold chain? 

The weight of a gold chain is typically measured in grams. Gram is a unit of measurement for mass in the
metric system and is widely used in determining the weight of gold jewellery, including chains.

The average weight of a gold chain varies widely depending on the type of chain, the length of the chain, and the thickness of the chain. For example, a delicate, gold plain chain might weigh 1-2 grams, while a heavier, thicker chain might weigh 10-20 grams or more. The exact weight of a gold chain will depend on the specific piece of jewellery.