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925 is the designation of Sterling Silver which is 92.5% silver and 7.5% some other metal to give it strength, usually copper. Lead is not normally used in Sterling Silver, there would be no point because lead is equally soft.
Its alloy of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Iron
Look at the periodic table to see which of these has the greatest atomic number. In reverse order: silver, gold, mercury, lead (82)
sulfur
Brass, which is made from copper and lead.
rose quartz contains silver and gold
925 is the designation of Sterling Silver which is 92.5% silver and 7.5% some other metal to give it strength, usually copper. Lead is not normally used in Sterling Silver, there would be no point because lead is equally soft.
The mountains of Idaho contain veins of gold, silver, lead, zinc, cobalt, copper, and many other rare minerals.
Pewter. Gold, Silver, and lead are all pure elements, where as pewter is an alloy. What this has to do with PKmon, I don't know~
Gold, silver, lead. zinc,
same.
The most famous play to feature a contest with caskets made of gold, silver, and lead is William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice.
Silver is an alloy consisting of gold and minerals including argentite and chlorargyrite. Copper, gold, lead and zinc are byproducts of silver.
Its alloy of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Iron
Gold Silver Copper lead
silver with gold spots
Mostly silver but a little bit of many things. Idaho is nicknamed the gem state.