Pure gold is too soft for use in jewelry and is typically hardened by alloying with silver, copper or other metals. It is more commonly sold in lower measurements of 18k and 14k. A lower "k" or "Karat" number indicates a higher percent of copper or silver mixed into the alloy with gold. Copper is more commonly used than silver to dilute the concentration of pure 24k gold.
Yellow gold typically conatins a combination of gold and another metal.