Dissolve a little bit in nitric acid - a drop. Add potassium orange dichromate solution - a drop. If the orange turns into distinctive red - silver
silver is a metal because it gets attrcted by a magnet
Silver is a metal, not a semi-metal or non-metal. It is a lustrous transition metal with high thermal and electrical conductivity.
Silver is a metal and under normal circumstances, a solid.
Silver is a silver-white metal that does not tarnish easily due to its resistance to corrosion.
No, silver is not a metalloid. Silver is a transition metal in the periodic table due to its atomic structure and properties.
silver is a metal because it gets attrcted by a magnet
Yes silver is a metal.
Silver is a metal, not a semi-metal or non-metal. It is a lustrous transition metal with high thermal and electrical conductivity.
There are several ways to tell the difference between nickel and silver. Silver is much softer than nickel. However, nickel will shine with a cloth while silver needs special cleaners. Finally, silver is more reflective than nickel.
Its only value is in the amount of the metal silver contained within it, which I cannot tell you because you didn't give me the weight of the ring
Its only value is in the amount of the metal silver contained within it, which I cannot tell you because you didn't give me the weight of the ring
Silver is a metal and under normal circumstances, a solid.
Yes. Silver is a metal. Do not use chemicals in the silver because of metal-chemical reaction.
If the item is solid silver, it will have identifiable silver hallmarks stamped into the metal. You could also buy a small kit designed to detect plated items from solid silver.
Silver is a metal.
No. Silver is a soft, white, lustrous transition metal.
No, silver sulfide is not a metal. It is a chemical compound composed of silver and sulfur. Metals are elements that typically have shiny appearances, good conductivity, and malleability. Silver sulfide is a compound formed through the reaction of silver with sulfur.