Yes
PD likely stands for "Palladium," a rare and lustrous silvery-white metal that is sometimes used in jewelry as a secondary metal to strengthen silver and add durability. It is often used in silver alloys to create white gold.
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.
No. The rare earth elements are those whose symbols appear in most wide form periodic tables as a separate row at the bottom of the table, referenced from column 3 period 6. Some consider the actinides also to be rare earth elements. Silver, however is a main group transition element in column 11 and period 5.
Holmium is a rare earth metal.
no because silver is such an expensive metal and is also a rare metal
silver
Neither. Silver is a transition metal.
silver is a metal because it gets attrcted by a magnet
PD likely stands for "Palladium," a rare and lustrous silvery-white metal that is sometimes used in jewelry as a secondary metal to strengthen silver and add durability. It is often used in silver alloys to create white gold.
Gold and Silver are the best known precious metals. Others are ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, and platinum. A metal is considered precious if it is rare.
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.
No, lithium is not considered a rare earth metal. It is a metal, but it is not classified as a rare earth element.
No. The rare earth elements are those whose symbols appear in most wide form periodic tables as a separate row at the bottom of the table, referenced from column 3 period 6. Some consider the actinides also to be rare earth elements. Silver, however is a main group transition element in column 11 and period 5.
It is not rare, just expensive. But, you can get small silver coins for as little as $2.
A rare Morgan Silver Dollar is 1876.