The color of silver is known as "silvery', a little gray.
Every metal on the periodic table has a silver color.
Silver is a shiny metallic gray (the element gave rise to the descriptive name of the color silver).
Silver is not a color, it is a metallic element. In its pure form, silver appears shiny and reflective, similar to the color grey.
Its zinc
the color of mercury is gray it has no color
Mercury is an element itself. It is the only metal that is a liquid in room temperature. This d-block element has a silver-like color.
The same as that of the element silver, the color of which is called "silver" as a color also. A major difference is that mercury is liquid at room temperature and therefore is often more reflective than silver, which is susceptible to tarnishing.
1. Silver is a chemical element. 2. Silver white is a color: as silver, silvery appearance. 3. Silver white are many elements: cadmium, indium, zinc, lanthanum etc.
1. Silver is a chemical element. 2. Silver white is a color: as silver, silvery appearance. 3. Silver white are many elements: cadmium, indium, zinc, lanthanum etc.
Gold? Silver? Copper? Gold colored, silver colored, copper colored.
No, it is not an adverb. Silver is a noun for a color or metal element (or silverware), and is also used as an adjective.
The anagram is silver, a metallic element or color.