each is a metal
Brass, which is made from copper and lead.
stainless steel, aluminum, brass, zinc, or a nickel-silver alloy.
No, sterling silver is an alloy containing copper to make the metal stronger. Thermal (and electrical) conductivity is highest to lowest as follows: Silver, sterling silver, copper, aluminum, then brass. The latter is an alloy of copper and zinc.
Copper, Tin, Lead, Zinc, Brass, Steel, Pot Metal, Iron, Aluminum, Gold, Silver.
Gold Copper Brass Aluminum
The metal that looks like silver is called aluminum.
aluminum
Aluminum is the one that isn't a transition metal. Aluminum is in group 3A.
Even though brass is a copper alloy, generally made up of about 95% copper and 5% zinc, copper is a softer metal. Copper has a higher heat capacity though, meaning than brass heats up more quickly than copper.
EP brass is not real silver. EP stands for electroplated, which means that the brass has been coated with a thin layer of silver using an electroplating process. This gives the appearance of silver but the base metal is still brass.
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Aluminum metal is used to remove tarnish from silver due to a chemical reaction known as the "aluminum-silver" reaction. When aluminum is placed in contact with tarnished silver in the presence of an electrolyte, such as baking soda and water, the aluminum reduces silver sulfide (the tarnish) back to silver while itself being oxidized. This process effectively cleans the silver without damaging it, making aluminum a convenient and effective choice for tarnish removal.