To mix silver you start with a medium-light grey and add "shimmer" which is a product you can buy at any really good paint store. It comes under a dozen different brand names, so my best advise is to ask the clerk.
By the way, do yourself a favour and go to a GOOD paint store (or craft store) most of the people hired in "big box" stores don't have the expertise to know what you are looking for or how you should use it.
Well pretty much gray and silver are the same color!!!
Beige.
Silver is a shiny metallic gray (the element gave rise to the descriptive name of the color silver).
It may not be possible to get a true silver color, but you can try this: Silver is a metallic color although it would be possible to mix a small amout of black to white as an experiment I tried using some gold paint (or yellow) and extremely little black with mostly white and got a semi shiny gray color.
When you mix pink and white you get a lighter pink and if you mix black with pink you get a darker pink.
The result of this mix may differ, depending on the how the gray was mixed. Most often, though, by adding yellow to the gray, the result will be a green tinted gray. *If you have paints you can try this mix and see what happens. It takes only a little time and will be a fun color experiment.
Grey-ish
what is the color pink and gray
black and white for a slight gray; sometimes adding sky blue to it can get the color you want
black and white
You get gray-lime.
splurple a mix of silver and purple
If you mix silver and black you get pewter.
Shiny Gray.
probaly black or dark gray
black
Purple
Beige.