The coating on the back of glass that makes it into a mirror used to be silver. Now it is usually aluminum.
You can get shadow Pokemon from battling Mirror B
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In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix just as Harry and the others were going back to Hogwarts after Christmas.
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The mirror substrate has either a polished silver or aluminum coating to the back .
Regular old glass with a reflective coating on the back.
Since the coating is on the back the reflected image would be distorted.
That's because it is made of glass, with a silver coating on the far surface.
Tin chloride coating to sensitize silver deposits ,silver nitrate for silver coating and copper paint for protection to the silver deposits.
There are special drills that are made specially for drilling many types of glass. They work perfectly well on mirrors. For the best results you should drill from the back of the mirror, this reduces the chance of the reflective coating from splitting away from the glass.
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The silver coating ... usually on the back of the mirror but sometimes on the front ... doesn't absorb light, and the glass itself doesn't absorb much. So any light that hits the silver coating bounces right back off of it.
It is normally called a mirror.