It's original color, silver, of course!
Melted sugar starts out as clear and colorless when it first liquefies. As it continues to cook and reaches higher temperatures, it progresses through various stages of caramelization, where the sugar begins to take on a range of brown hues. It can go from a light golden color to a deep amber, depending on how long it is cooked. If melted sugar is heated too long, it will eventually become dark brown and can burn, resulting in a bitter taste.
silver is actually either a metallic color, grey, or silver... it depends on what kind of silver. They are usually silver, which is a color.
Every metal on the periodic table has a silver color.
Silver color is shiny white and a little bit pearly.
None. Because matter of factuality, silver is not a color and so is gold. They're metals. You will just create an alloy. But if you will insist that they are colors, then you'll get two; silvery-gold or golden silver. - jovencius.
The two properties of a crayon that will stay about the same after being melted is it's color and mass.
Silver.
Sorry but no.
Silver is a color you dope.
Melted sugar starts out as clear and colorless when it first liquefies. As it continues to cook and reaches higher temperatures, it progresses through various stages of caramelization, where the sugar begins to take on a range of brown hues. It can go from a light golden color to a deep amber, depending on how long it is cooked. If melted sugar is heated too long, it will eventually become dark brown and can burn, resulting in a bitter taste.
White or silver, the differense being that white is a diffuse reflection while silver is a specular.
silver is actually either a metallic color, grey, or silver... it depends on what kind of silver. They are usually silver, which is a color.
red hot.
Every metal on the periodic table has a silver color.
Silver gray is a color that is a shade of gray with a metallic sheen, resembling the color of silver metal.
Silver color is shiny white and a little bit pearly.
silver