Chrome is a metal, the symbol is Cr. It is used to make the alloy for stainless steel and or plating other metals to give them a high gloss rust resistant finish.
The contemporary manual can opener is mostly steel. It may be plated with nickel or chrome. Handles may be plastic, wood or vinyl if they are not all steel.
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the chrome light socket is just plated in chrome, it can wear off and possibly rust stainless steel never rusts and is far more durable
chrome is a shiny chromium plated metal
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Chrome plated tire rims can rust over time but look great when they are brand new.
Did the germans nickel or chrome plate luger models?
The value of a chrome plated colt python with a 4 digit serial is $800.
The chrome plated colt python 357 magnum is more than $800.
Anodized (ie electro-plated) chances are they are chrome or brass plated.
their difference is their plated ligature>.<
Polished chrome is shiny like almost mirrored. Chrome is more Matte, less shine
Yes, one just has to be stronger than the other in order to provide a wearing effect on the other and get a proper seal and such. for instance you would never use chrome-plated rings in chrome-plated cylinders.
Chrome clad wheels are like chrome plated but the coating is "painted on" (this is not 100% correct but gives the idea)