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If you mean the metal, yes. If you mean the coin, no.
It mean to push away
That depends what you mean. Silver is an element so strictly speaking there are none. If you mean jewelry or sterling silver, silver is alloyed with any of many metals, but commonly copper. To be sterling standard it must be not less than 92.5% silver.
EPNS stands for Electro Plated Nickel Silver.
to stick at something when the going gets tough.
Yes though it isn't a completely accurate way to test it. If a magnet will stick to it then it is most likely gold plated, but if the magnet doesn't stick to it that doesn't mean that it is not plated just that the base metal isn't mahnetic.
Hi,you can check your `sterling silver` jewellery from China with these easy tricks:You may test it with nitric acid. In an inconspicuous place on the item, lightly scratch or scuff a small spot and apply a tiny drop of nitric acid to the spot. Silver plated brass, nickel silver or low quality silver alloys will turn green when a drop of nitric acid is applied because of the high copper content. Sterling will turn a creamy color. If it turns black, it is coin silver. When testing items you suspect may be silver plated, use a small file to cut through any plating or lacquer in a discreet area on the item. If you see a gold color, you can assume it is brass that has been silver plated.Another test is to use a magnet. Sterling silver will not stick to a magnet, but just because the piece does not stick does not mean that it is sterling silver. Therefore, use this only as a secondary test.
its fake
It means that you got the short end of the stick.
Being magnetic, or having magnetism means it has a certain pull or retract with another magnet. That means it can stick to some stuff without glue.
It obviously means that she doesn't have a gag reflex, and how did she show you that with your finger?
I assume "iron filling" is supposed to mean iron filings? In this case, I would use a magnet to separate the two. The iron filings will stick to the magnet, leaving the sulfur behind.
what does bar magnet mean
331 mean on silver
If your gold necklace marked 14k look silver, if the gold metal color it is silver and pass 14k acid test, magnet test it is white gold mix with silver alloy's ! Sincerely: see: LIVING LIFE ENTERPRISES PRESENTS WIX. in GOOGLE .COM and Answers.com for the Best information !
It may not mean anything but is derived from "Wild-Boar" it doesnt mean anything it doesnt mean anything
If you mean the metal, yes. If you mean the coin, no.