It's variable, but in general I'd suggest dark, on the heavy side, and shiny, sulfides like galena, acanthite, maybe with red glints, eg the ruby silvers, pyrargyrite and proustite.
Silver is a common byproduct of mining other minerals, and the ore often doesn't look like much.
Some mines, like those of Cobalt, Ontario, produced much ore that was actually composed of solid silver, in the form of thin to thick sheets, masses, and wires.
Silver is the most reflective metal known, Compared to other metals, silver has a lighter tone to coins or objects that are made of or with silver.
Silver ore takes on the appearance of hardened metallic rocks. The rocks are usually harvested and refines in order to extract the precious metals.
sort of like a torn, crumpled mass of tin foil.
Silver is gray.
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Water is a natural resource. Iron ore is a natural resource. Wood is a natural resource. Sunlight is a natural resource.
when in its normal state,which is at room temperature, it is a solid.
In its' elemental state potassium is a soft silvery metal.
No. White gold is created by adding rhodium to gold.
It is a yellow solid (normally in powder form) and it smells like Rotorua.
Silver looks soft, kind of like tin foil when its found
It is a colourless gas.
pretty and on growing.
It is a shiny silver colored metal
It is a redish brown color.
A fresh surface of plutonium is silvery, metallic.
Curium is found to look like silver because it is silver in colour
Pure sulfur has a beautiful yellow color.
a fish that is silver
Pure Silver looks like a metal
most metals in their natural state are not green of flourescent. uranium in it's natural state is silver grey, but some forms can be made to look green under a blacklight or other curcumstances.
They have a silver back.