Titanium in its normal state is a silver-colored metal with a shiny surface. It is lightweight, strong, and resistant to corrosion.
At its normal state, copper appears as a reddish-brown metal with a shiny metallic luster. It is ductile and malleable, making it easy to shape into various forms.
Silver looks soft, kind of like tin foil when its found
Plutonium in its normal state is a silvery-white metal with a faint yellow hue. Due to its high radioactivity, it must be handled with extreme caution.
Americium in its normal state is a silvery metallic element that tarnishes in air to a dull gray color. It is a synthetic element that is radioactive and typically appears as a solid at room temperature.
what does a 1857 nickel look like
it looks like gas,
solid
The appearance of francium is not known.
Californium has a silvery metallic appearance.
It is a shiny silver colored metal
Argon is a colorless, odorless gas in its normal state. It is a noble gas that is not reactive with other elements.
It looks like a normal Jefferson nickel but is dated 1942-1945 and it also has a large mintmark (P, D or S) on the reverse above the Monticello. Keep in mind that a 1942 coin without a large mintmark is NOT silver but is the standard alloy. As for visual differences, in mint state they look identical in color, but circulated examples often have a green-ish tint to them.
Neptunium is a solid metal with a metallic appearance.
Titanium in its normal state is a silver-colored metal with a shiny surface. It is lightweight, strong, and resistant to corrosion.
It is a colorless noble gas, so you can't really see it.
Calcium in its normal state is a soft, silver-white metal that is quite reactive with air and water. It is typically found in the form of calcium carbonate in nature, as in limestone and chalk.