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.925 is the quality mark for sterling silver.
what does sp mean on a gold chain
because silver absorbs smoke
925 sterling silver 8mm 925 Sterling Silver Men's Chain Bracelet Jewelry is pure silver or not
You can't because part of the coin is from another material, if you melt out the silver you are still left with the other material. So the coin is made from 90% silver 10% something else.
Titanium or silver are best.
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That 9.25 percent of the chain is silver the rest is of various
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The conductivity (how well a material conducts) of a material depends on the density of its free electrons (number of free electrons per unit volume). The best metal conductor is silver. Copper's conductivity is 95% that of silver. Gold's conductivity is 65% that of silver. So, as you can see, gold is by no means the 'best' conductor.
Silver is a metal.
Electrical potential is best transmitted through superconductors. The next best solid material would be Silver.
The cast of The Curse of the Silver Chain - 2014 includes: Remo Vinzens
On a piece of jewellery, the stamp "925" indicates that it is indeed silver. 925 refers to the fact that the chain is 925 parts silver out of 1000, the equivalent of 92.5% silver. This is the quality of sterling silver.
KA 1772 is likely a maker's mark or a hallmark indicating the manufacturer or brand of the necklace. You can try researching the mark online or visiting a jeweler who may be able to help you identify the origin of the necklace bearing this mark.
Depends on what chain you're talking about.. :) Most are made out of Silver, Gold, Sterling Silver, or Metal. Hope it helped you! :P