Silver Point
Silver is a shiny metallic gray (the element gave rise to the descriptive name of the color silver).
A silver-lined umbrella is used to diffuse light from a flash that is pointed into the umbrella and therefore illuminates the subject with light from a large surface (the silver lining).
Actually no, it is not. The process of light mixing is refocusing refracted light to give a certain color to an area. Think in terms of a prism; you are "breaking" light into it's component colors and applying them to a specific area.
the usage of free silver
True silver can't be obtained by mixing the traditional simple solid colours (e.g. red, green, blue) because the effect of silver is obtained by the surface of the material varying in brightness when light is shined upon it at differing angles. Computers traditionally show silver as a matte grey colour, unless that is you have specialist software that can simulate the shiny effect of silver.
Drawing it into a wire is a physical change of silver.
In the Goldenrod department store
Deposition of silver on a surface is a reduction.
The black silver sulfide is formed on the surface of metal.
silver shiny
The fresh surface of pure iron is silver-white.
Silver is a naturally occurring element. Usually mined from below the Earth's surface.
Yes, but just on the surface, not all the way through.
Laquer is clear paint applied to almost any prepared surface, while silver plate is silver attached by means of a sort of electro plating methods to a metallic surface .
Silver sulfide is formed on the surface of the metal.
It is called silver or silver year.
That's because it is made of glass, with a silver coating on the far surface.