no steel is not silver
Yes, Steel is a harder metal than Silver. :)
No, stainless steel flatware does not contain 925 silver. Stainless steel is a different material composed primarily of steel and chromium, while 925 silver refers to sterling silver which is an alloy containing 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals.
There is no such thing as 'silver steel' - it is tool steel that has been chrome plated for a better appearance.
It's steel, not silver, and it's worth about 5 cents.
Yes. Silver is more highly valued than steel.
Silver steel color is a hue that resembles the color of polished steel. It is a metallic shade that has a cool undertone and a glossy finish, similar to the color of stainless steel appliances.
no such thing as silver pickaxe there is only steel which looks silver
silver and coal
Silver
It's easy! Pennies were never made of silver. They would be worth way more than a cent. Steel pennies were made in 1943. So if you have a penny that was minted in 1943 it's not silver but rather steel.
Steel is a highly conductive metal, but it is not as conductive as metals like copper and silver. Copper and silver are better conductors of electricity compared to steel.
stainless and silver is defferentbecouse silver is a colour and stainless are stains