Silver is an elemement
Ans 2 -Silver alloy is a mix of silver and another metal. It is not an element.
Element.
Nickel is an element.
The coin is made from a alloy of silver, copper and manganese
A ferrous alloy is an alloy containing iron as a principle element of it composition.
92.5% silver mixed with 7.5% copper is sterling silver. In jewelry it is usually marked 925. Any other mark such as 555 or the very misleading .925, instead of 925, is not sterling. The remainder of metal in the mix, in sterling, is primarily copper. Silver mixed with copper is an alloy. Silver mixed with gold is also an alloy, called Electrum and occurs naturally. Any solid combinations of metals, two or more, is an alloy. Ti and copper is an alloy called bronze. Most alloys are not two pure metals, there are usually, almost always, other trace elements in the mix.
Element.
it is for sure a compound silver alone is an element but put with alloy it's therefore a compound.
No, it is an element.
Assuming it is pure silver, it would be an element.
Alloys are mixtures of metals, such as sterling silver, which is an alloy of silver and copper.
No -- silver is an element. It's smallest possible component is an atom of silver, which (obviously) can not be sub-atomic.
No, nickel is an element. Silver is another element. Neither are alloys, silver only contains silver, nickel only contains nickel. "German silver", which is not actually silver, does contain nickel. It's a silver-colored alloy of nickel, copper and zinc.
Any pure metal is pink; an alloy of gold with silver and copper is pinkish.
No rose gold is an alloy of gold (75%), copper (22.25%) and silver (2.75%)
German nickel or nickel silver is an alloy that contains nickel, zinc and copper. That makes it a type of brass which is an alloy of copper and zinc. Pure nickel is an element, not an alloy.
Is the reactivity of an alloy very different from the reactivity of its major component?"
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