Silver is a Group 11 transition metal, other Group 11 transition metal include Copper, Gold, and Roentgenium. Silver also has the highest conductivity of any metal, Copper has the second highest. Silver also has the highest thermal conductivity, Mercury has the second highest. Based in appearance, Silver is similar to White Lustrium (a metal used mainly to make jewelry) and white gold.
The density of a pure silver teapot should be similar to that of a pure silver bracelet. Both items are made of the same material (silver) and, assuming they have similar dimensions and thickness, they should have a similar density.
Metals such as aluminum, stainless steel, and platinum exhibit a similar appearance to silver.
It is sort of similar to silver.
Copper and silver are both metallic elements, but they have different properties. Copper is reddish-brown in color, while silver is shiny and white. They also have different melting points and densities.
they're both blue
When silver interacts with oxygen it creates silver oxide. It is a similar reaction as to when water interacts with iron.
Hiriwa in Maori means silver or grey. It is used to describe a color similar to the shine of silver.
Silver is the metal most similar to copper because it has similar conductivity and malleability properties. Both copper and silver are commonly used in electrical applications due to their high conductivity. Additionally, they both have similar resistance to corrosion.
No. Xenon is a noble gas, silver is not.
similar, they comprise a family
No, I believe it doesn't
Silver color is shiny white and a little bit pearly.