The metal that looks like silver is called aluminum.
Flattened silver looks sort of like tin foil. Or very shiny metal sheets.
It looks silver and metallic. It is a rather with a silver shell .That is what silver looks like .
It is jewelry with looks silver, but isn't really made of that precious metal.
Tungsten is a metal that looks like silver but is much harder than typical coin metals. It has a steel-gray appearance, is extremely dense, and ranks very high on the Mohs hardness scale. It's often used in industrial tools and some jewelry for its toughness and scratch resistance.
Aluminium is sometimes called "silver from clay" because it can be extracted from bauxite, a clay-like rock. The term highlights the transformation of a common material like clay into a valuable metal like aluminium through the extraction process.
Pure silver has a bright, metallic luster and is a shiny, white metal. However, it is soft and prone to scratches, so it is often alloyed with other metals for jewelry and other applications.
Mercury is a metal that is liquid at room temperature. It's a bright silver color that looks like a metal (metallic) and it tends to pool.
If the metal looks like silver, it is probably part of "925", the designation for sterling.
Very similar to how it looks now. It is made of metal and is silver-grey in color.
Silver looks soft, kind of like tin foil when its found
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silver will have an imprint on it "925". This is the standard for silver - 925 parts per thousand of silver. Meaning that it is 75 parts per thousand of another metal(s).