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No, sterling silver is a standard alloy containing 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals like copper, while 817 silver does not refer to a standard silver alloy composition. It is possible that 817 silver may refer to a different silver alloy with its own unique composition.
It is highly unlikely that it would even be possible to get these materials to "combine." Steel and silver will not form an alloy and will definitely not combine with plastics such as rubber or any others.
A silver plate would be a heterogeneous mixture if there is a metal alloy in it also. If it was pure silver, then it would be a homogeneous mixture. Assuming that there is a metal alloy comprised with the silver plate, it is most likely a heterogeneous mixture.
No. together potassium and silver would form an alloy, which is a kind of mixture.
Silver is an elemement Ans 2 -Silver alloy is a mix of silver and another metal. It is not an element.
No. Depending on which country it comes from, it would be either sterling silver (92.5%) or a 50% silver alloy.
Silver brass is not a commonly used term in the jewelry or metalworking industry. It is possible that it refers to a brass alloy with a silver-like appearance, typically achieved through plating or other surface treatments. It may also be a misnomer or a regional term for a specific type of metal or alloy.
No, an alloy of silver and gold is not a compound. An alloy is a mixture of two or more metals that have been combined to create a new material with different properties. In this case, the silver and gold atoms are simply mixed together without forming any chemical bonds.
Yes, silver and gold can be mixed to create an alloy called electrum. This alloy has been used historically for jewelry and currency. The proportions of silver and gold can vary, which affects the color and properties of the final alloy.
Silver concentration in an alloy: 87,5 %.
alloy is more durable... as well as cheaper.
No. By definition an alloy is a mixture, not a compound.