Sterling silver is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% by weight of silver and 7.5% by weight of other metals, usually copper. The sterling silver standard has a minimum millesimal fineness of 925. That makes it a heterogeneous mixture.
Silver is not a homogeneous mixture or a heterogeneous mixture, it is a pure element. Silver does appear in homogeneous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures such as sterling silver and silver nitrate.
No, sterling silver is not a heterogeneous mixture. It is a homogeneous mixture made up of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals such as copper.
Pure silver is homogeneous.It has no allotropic phase.
No, it is heterogeneous. A silver plated spoon consists of two separable materials: An underlying core metal or alloy, and an outer layer of silver (also possibly an alloy). Think of it like a sandwich wrapped in plastic, the plastic can be separated from the sandwich.
Yes, it is a homogeneous metal.
Silver ore is a heterogeneous mixture, as it contains various minerals and impurities along with the silver.
Quartz is a homogeneous substance. It is the compound silicon dioxide, SiO2.
Rice grits is homogeneous, corn grits is homogeneous, rice and corn grits mixed is heterogeneous.
A sterling silver bracelet is considered homogeneous because it is made of the same material (sterling silver) throughout its structure, with uniform properties and composition.
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