Silvery is white, but often with a black tarnish.
Has no odor a texture of soft.
In a jewelry description, NSS typically stands for "Nickel Silver Silver," which refers to a metal alloy made of nickel, copper, and zinc that resembles silver but is more affordable. It is often used in costume jewelry and lower-priced items due to its durability and bright finish. However, it does not contain actual silver, so it may not have the same value or tarnish resistance as genuine silver. Always check the context of the description for clarity, as abbreviations can vary.
No. They cannot. The metal may be of high quality but you cannot use an inappropriate description.
a silver-grey tabby she-cat with bright blue eyes
Silvery is white, but often with a black tarnish. Has no odor a texture of soft.
No, the "silver back" is a description of the hair coloring of mature Gorilla males, particularly of the Mountain Gorilla species, and NOT species of Gorrilla. Females do not develop this silvery appearance.
There are a number of trees to fit this description, Birch and Beech to name but two.
No way of supplying an answer. Hundreds of coins fit this description.
It glows in the dark, colorless, red, silver, white, tasteless, garlic like odor.
Towle is a brand that produces both silver-plated and sterling silver items. Their sterling silver products are made from 92.5% pure silver, while their silver-plated items have a thin layer of silver over a base metal. When purchasing Towle products, it's important to check the specific item description to determine whether it is sterling silver or silver-plated.
depends on the year it was made the type of coin it is and the condition it is in...need more of a description to help
From the egg with this description: This egg gives off a beautiful glow. {| |- | |}
It is a dense, precious metal that is the only element not dissolved by a combination of nitric and hydrocholoric acid.