Silver doesn't rust. It tarnishes black. If your ring has classic 'rust' on it; characterized by a reddish colour and crumbly texture, then it is an iron alloy not silver. A decent tri-oil wiped and rubbed will help this and shouldn't damage the metal any more than the iron oxide('rust') has already done. If your item is tarnished black(ish) however, it is silver and a jewelers polishing cloth ( found at many craft stores) or even a simple paste of baking soda and vinegar applied and rubbed with a clean rag or a toothbrush should improve the appearance of your ring greatly. Try to avoid anything more abrasive than this as it could damage the item.
The "rust" of silver is tarnish. If you want to get technical, only iron truly rusts.
925ct on a silver ring indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, which is a high-quality silver alloy consisting of 92.5% silver and 7.5% of another metal, usually copper. This stamp is a guarantee of the silver content of the ring.
Silver (coins) do NOT rust. Rust the iron when oxidised. Silver will oxidise very slowly, to form silver oxide, which is black in colour, This oxidation process can take weeks/months to occur. If you have any silverware, you will normally polish it once a week. this prevents oxidiation. However, if you leave it unpolished for say , 6 months, the silver will appear dull or black in places; this is silver oxide.
925 is a standard marking for Sterling Silver, thus making it a silver ring, not gold.
"6 A 925" stamped on a silver ring refers to the metal purity and composition. "925" denotes that the silver ring is made of 92.5% pure silver, which is the sterling silver standard. The "6 A" could be a manufacturer's mark or an additional identifier specific to the jeweler who made the ring.
If you are seeing rust, it's not silver. It's silverplate and the plating has worn off. Silver tarnishes but does not rust. Having said that, Maas metal polish will take it off and it will not harm what silver there is. Talk with your jeweler about replating the item.
Silver doesn't rust. It tarnishes black. If your ring has classic 'rust' on it; characterized by a reddish colour and crumbly texture, then it is an iron alloy not silver. A decent tri-oil wiped and rubbed will help this and shouldn't damage the metal any more than the iron oxide('rust') has already done. If your item is tarnished black(ish) however, it is silver and a jewelers polishing cloth ( found at many craft stores) or even a simple paste of baking soda and vinegar applied and rubbed with a clean rag or a toothbrush should improve the appearance of your ring greatly. Try to avoid anything more abrasive than this as it could damage the item.
i do not think that it can rust.
A silver ring is most likely made of silver.
There is no "best silver ring" as tdetermining that is highly subjective; the best silver ring is the ring you like best!
Tarnish is to silver as rust is to iron. Tarnish is a layer of corrosion that forms on silver when it reacts with sulfur-containing compounds, while rust is the result of iron reacting with oxygen and moisture.
The "rust" of silver is tarnish. If you want to get technical, only iron truly rusts.
It is silver oxides (Ag2O) or the rust of silver.
copper and silver dont rust. but copper tarnishes and so does silver. but copper will tarnish faster than silver. also, learn to spell please.
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No, you can not make a gold ring into a silver ring. RuneScape does not have any silver rings you can make or wear.