Flute
Flute
Kitchen pans are made of aluminum rather than silver for several reasons. Aluminum, although reactive, does not react as strongly as silver does. Silver also has a much lower melting point than aluminum and is more expensive.
No. All general circulation Irish "silver" coins are made from a copper nickel alloy. If they were made from real silver, they would be worth a few pounds rather than a few pence.
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Washable silverware is typically made from stainless steel.
Circulation "Ikes" were made of copper-nickel rather than silver. They're only worth face value.
A silver tray is typically a compound made of silver metal. The silver atoms are chemically bonded together to form a single substance, rather than being mixed with other substances.
Klezmer is a style of music, rather than an instrument.
These coins are not rare. They're made of copper-nickel like dimes and quarters, rather than silver. Unless they are uncirculated or proof they are worth $1.
Flutes may be made of sterling silver, although most are made of brass and plated with either silver or nickel-silver. Flutes can also be made of wood, but that is no longer common. Saxophones and metal clarinets have also been made of brass and plated in silver. This was the most common finish in the early years of the saxophone (into the 1920's and 30's) before better lacquers were developed.
The metal from which an instrument is made will change the sound it produces. Some people like the sound of a silver trumpet better than that of a yellow brass trumpet.It's all about personal preference.