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I suppose that is an endothermic process.
Tarnish on silver is Silver Oxide, which is oxidised silver. This is indeed a chemical reaction.
No reaction
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No reaction.
Silver is a substance, not a reaction or process. It cannot be considered as either endothermic or exothermic.
I think it's exothermic.
I suppose that is an endothermic process.
yes, it's far from endothermic, because there is no internal change within the element related to structure or energy
a white solid precipitate would form with heat being produced since the reaction occurring is exothermic
No... Unless you have a saw capable of cutting metal dont try. Sodium Metal can be cut with a knife though and looks similar to silver, and also produces an exothermic reaction when it comes into contact with water. In other words... Goes BOOM.
There is no reaction.
if the plating is gold and not scratched, use a gold cleaning cloth. then a silver cleaning cloth.
You can polish it or use a silver cleaning machine to do the job.
yes
Tarnish on silver is Silver Oxide, which is oxidised silver. This is indeed a chemical reaction.
There are several ways. You can get a silver cleaning cloth or a liquid silver cleaner where you dip the silver into and then wipe it clean.