they're both blue
The elements platinum, silver, and copper are similar to gold.
No, I believe it doesn't
similar, they comprise a family
Similar it that they have 10d (full d) electrones + 1s electrone
White gold is gold with different alloys than yellow gold. Gold comes in all sorts of varieties (green gold, antique gold, yg, wg, etc). You can tell because it is measured in karats, whereas silver is not - anything called sterling, for example, must be at least 92.5% silver.
The weight difference between silver and 14k gold varies depending on the specific type of each metal and the size of the item being weighed. Generally, gold is denser and heavier than silver, so a piece of 14k gold jewelry will typically weigh more than a similar piece made of silver.
The other stable elements in the same periodic column as gold are copper and silver.
To create a color similar to gold, mix yellow with a touch of brown and a hint of orange. Adjust the ratios until you achieve the desired shade of gold.
In a silver-gold alloy, silver is the solvent and gold is the solute. Silver acts as the base in which gold is dissolved.
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.
most metals are silver in colour,the exceptions are iron(red/brown), gold(yellow) and copper(brown),
nickel and silver...either 1! (the both do) hope this helps! bye! ::))