No. Gold and silver are elements- the most basic of all materials. No chemical can create gold. That would be alchemy, which does not exist.
No, making silver jewelry is not a chemical change. It involves physical processes like melting the silver, shaping it, and cooling it. The composition of silver remains the same throughout the process.
When silver jewelry tarnishes, it undergoes a chemical reaction with sulfur compounds present in the air or on the surface of the jewelry. This reaction forms silver sulfide, which appears as a dark tarnish on the surface of the silver. As new compounds are formed during the tarnishing process, it is considered a chemical change.
The luster of silver jewelry is considered a physical property. Luster refers to the way a material reflects light, and in the case of silver jewelry, its shiny and reflective appearance is a physical characteristic that can be observed without any chemical reactions occurring.
Chemical symbol for silver is Ag.
HGE indicates Heavy Gold Electroplate. Usually gold is not set into goldplate but solid gold or silver.
YES ITS POSSIBLE TO RE PLATE COSTUME JEWELRY BUT MADE UP OF SILVER OR OXIDIZE METAL JEWELRY.
Silver jewelry tarnishes due to reactions with sulfur compounds in the air, not oxygen. When silver is exposed to sulfur-containing substances like air pollutants or certain foods, a chemical reaction occurs, forming silver sulfide which appears as tarnish on the surface of the jewelry.
Silver jewelry turning purple can be caused by chemical reactions with sulfur compounds in the air or on the skin, tarnishing the silver. This tarnish can result in a purple or blue hue on the jewelry. Cleaning and storing the jewelry properly can help prevent this discoloration.
Silver jewelry can turn yellow due to a chemical reaction with sulfur compounds in the air or on the skin. This reaction forms silver sulfide, which gives the jewelry a yellowish tint. Regular cleaning and storing in airtight containers can help prevent this discoloration.
No, it is not possible for copper to be transformed into silver through any known chemical or physical process.
S80 silver jewelry is typically made up of 80% silver and 20% other metals, usually copper. This is because pure silver is too soft to be used for jewelry, so it is often alloyed with other metals to add strength and durability.
Unlikely but possible. most likely this is a silver piece of jewellery