I think it can......my silver cross and chain turned black, I just polished them.
The only thing I can think of is the Selsun Blue.
Neither. Tarnishing is a chemical change. The ability to tarnish is a chemical property.
Gold does not tarnish. If it's tarnishing it's not real gold.
Chemical Change.--its tarnish!
Chemical Change.--its tarnish!
Chemical Change.--its tarnish!
The tarnishing of silver is due to a reaction with hydrogen sulfide. Because the end result of the tarnish is silver sulfide, it is a chemical change.
Yes. Silver tarnishing is a chemical change.
Yes, .925 silver can tarnish and appear dirty. A good polish will help keep your silver clean and prevent tarnishing.
Tarnishing is a chemical change. Unlike rust, tarnish is self-limiting.
Store silver with a piece of white chalk. It absorbs some of the sulphurs from the air that vause the tarnishing. You can also buy anti tarnish paper or bags.
The tarnishing of silver is due to a reaction with hydrogen sulfide. Because the end result of the tarnish is silver sulfide, it is a chemical change.
The actual tarnishing action is a chemical change, as a new compound (silver oxide) is formed.