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Silver ingots, as we normally see them, are usually essentially Pure Silver (element) with a very small percent of impurities alloyed (mixture.)
It is simply a mixture of gold and silver.
Silver is the 49th element
Well A sterling silver is an section in the pure substances and its also under elementents so it is a hetergeneous becuase it is a mixture and it has more than 2 pure substances
NO, because it is a mixture of two or more elements, containg, at least one metal.
When melted together, the metal is called electrum.
When melted together, the metal is called electrum.
Metals are giant structures of atoms held together by metallic bonds. "Giant" implies that large but variable numbers of atoms are involved - depending on the size of the bit of metal. Most metals are close packed - that is, they fit as many atoms as possible into the available volume. hope this helps :)
Silver soldered means that silver was used to bond two metal parts together. The silver was melted and then cooled to form the bond.
No. together potassium and silver would form an alloy, which is a kind of mixture.
No
Silver is melted at 961,78 0C.
A silver nitrate solution is a homogeneous mixture.
silver nitrate is a compound. it is not a mixture.
Liquid silver is melted silver. Sometimes the colloidal silver is also called liquid silver.
It may be melted and reshaped.
silver nitrate is a compound. it is not a mixture.