Yes. Silver is between gray and white.
White can be added to gray and silver hair by stripping the color and using platinum.
No, gray and silver are not the same color. Gray is a mixture of black and white, while silver is a metallic color with a shiny appearance.
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If you mix silver and black you get pewter.
In painting, silver is often depicted as gray with white highlights. Actual silver is a state of reflectivity, more than a color.
Atomic mass of metals range from 1 to over 277. Metals having an atomic mass of 50 to 100 with their colors are: Vanadium (gray-white), iron (silver-gray), zinc (bluish-white), arsenic (yellow, black or gray), bromine (brownish-red liquid), rubidium (silvery-white), yttrium (iron-gray), molybdenum (silvery-white), technetium (silvery-gray), niobium (gray-white), strontium (silver-yellow), chromium (silver-gray), manganese (pinkish-gray), nickel (silvery-white), cobalt (silver-white), gallium (blue-gray), germanium (gray-white), selenium (red or gray), krypton ( brilliant green and orange spectral lines) and copper (reddish).
Elements that are not silver-white, silver-gray, or dark-gray in color include sulfur (yellow), copper (reddish-brown), gold (yellow), and potassium (silvery-blue). These elements exhibit a range of colors due to their unique electronic structure and the way they interact with light.
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Yes. Platinum is between silver and white.
There is no such thing as a silver wolf.
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