Want this question answered?
It is simply a mixture of gold and silver.
Nevada
Mercury
Alloys are frequently used to give a coin a particular color, or because a pure element may not have the right properties for coinage. In the US, layers of alloys and / or pure metals are used in what are called "sandwich" coins. These layers are chosen so that the outside of the coin has a particular appearance (silver-colored or gold-colored) but the entire coin has electromagnetic properties that can easily be distinguished in vending machines, transit fareboxes, and so on.
it is called, the mother chose
Use copper and silver coins, with blotting paper soaked in salt water. Stack the coins:- silver, blotting paper, copper, silver, blotting paper, copper, silver...etc. Attach wires to the lower silver coin and the copper upper coin. Stack the coins so there are at least four pieces of blotting paper soaked in brine. You can prove the battery's potential with a digital multimeter. It will not produce much useful current, but you should be able to get 3 volts out of it. You could get it to work a digital watch. (make sure you get the voltage right first.) You could also try sticking dissimilar metal plates into a lemon. Try copper and steel, but experiment with different metals, see which is best.
It worked by the zinc, silver plates and the blotting paper. there was a positive and a negative side just like a regular battery.
Silver dollars do not get pregnant. They are egg layers.
The composition of a 40% silver US coin is the outer layers are .800 silver & .200 copper bonded to the inner core of .209 silver and .791 copper.
Usually, either polyester or acetate substrates, coated with emulsion on the image side. In black and white film, the emulsion is a gelatinous substance containing silver halide grains that are sensitive to light. Color film emulsion contains silver halide in 3 layers with separation layers in between. The separation layers are designed to "channel" light to the proper layer, based on the color of the light. The sum of all the layers is thinner than a human hair! During development of color film, the silver is converted, then replaced with dye.
A silver company can restore by adding or removing. Adding means adding in pieces that have broken or layers of silver that have worn off. Removing means cleaning off the grime.
It is called silver or silver year.
Silver ore.
It should be PY. The letters are in an alternating pattern. If you alternate the letters you would get SILVER ANNIVERSAR(Y) and ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO(P)
Liquid silver is melted silver. Sometimes the colloidal silver is also called liquid silver.
Yes. The iridescent effect that makes glass appear to be different colors from different viewing angles is called dichroic glass. The effect is accomplished by the application of thin layers of silver or gold to the surface of the glass and coating that with another thin glass layer.
It's called silver