Chrome is a texture
The flame test is not currently used for chrome.
Nearly all quality mechanics' tools are made from a chrome-vanadium-steel alloy to give them strength. As a final step in the manufacturing process, the tools are electroplated in some way to keep them from corroding and to give them a shiny, long lasting appearance. On mechanics' tools, the final electroplated finish is usually a bright chrome finish, and sometimes a matte (dull) chrome finish. In recent years Black Chrome has become a popular electroplated finish, and the black chrome mechanics' tools are using that for the final manufacturing process, and they look shiny black in color. To recap: chrome-vanadium describes the alloy of the tool, and black chrome describes the actual color.
chrome
Chrome is a non-ferrous metal. It is a lustrous, hard, and corrosion-resistant metal known for its bright silver color. Ferrous metals contain iron, while non-ferrous metals do not contain iron.
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The term "chrome" is not necessarily a color, it is rather a term used to describe a metallic silver color.
Barnie's Favorite color is chrome.
color monochrome- one color
Matte chrome refers to the finish that's currently trending on sports cars or parts. It's a flat color, as opposed to shiny chrome, and looks similar to stainless steel.
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Chrome
Achromatic (without color), polychrome (has a lot of color) and monochrome (one color)
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Oxidation of chrome surface at high temperatures (over 400°C) for a sufficient time turns the chrome color to intense blue.
fenders ? you mean bumpers..1972 was the last for front and back chrome bumpers, 1973 had chrome rear bumpers and new front body color bumper, 1974 had front and rear body color bumpers
titanium, silver/chrome color
Satin nickel is a dull finish, wheras chrome is shiny. The other difference is satin nickel is grey and chrome is merely reflective and has no color