Silver is worth the price of what it is trading for daily on the exchange, silver is normally traded in bullion with a fineness of .9999+ %. Enriched silver would be therefore less if mixed with a base metal and worth more if mixed with gold. I am not sure if this is what you meant by the question though.
999 silver enriched refers to silver that has a purity of 99.9%, making it almost pure silver. The term "enriched" suggests that the silver may contain additional elements or alloys, such as copper, to improve its strength and durability while maintaining a high level of purity.
Much, much, much more silver. The rarer something is, generally the more expensive or precious it is. Since silver is fairly abundant, its price (early 2015) is about $20 per Troy ounce. Gold is fairly rare, its current price is ~$1200 an ounce. That gold is 600 times more expensive than silver has everything to do with its rarity. If silver were more rare than gold, then silver would be several hundred times more expensive than gold.
Silver is more widely available and less expensive than platinum. Platinum is denser, heavier, and more durable compared to silver. Platinum also has a higher melting point and is more resistant to corrosion and tarnishing than silver.
Copper is the best material for electrical wires due to its high electrical conductivity and low resistance, which allows for efficient transmission of electricity. Silver is slightly more conductive than copper but is much more expensive, while gold, while highly conductive, is even more expensive and less practical for everyday use.
Sterling silver is an alloy consisting of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. This alloy is much more durable than pure silver, making it a popular choice for jewelry and silverware. Sterling silver is also less expensive than pure silver due to the addition of other metals.
999 silver enriched refers to silver that has a purity of 99.9%, making it almost pure silver. The term "enriched" suggests that the silver may contain additional elements or alloys, such as copper, to improve its strength and durability while maintaining a high level of purity.
No, gold is more expensive than silver as it is more rare
no. Platinum is more highly valued than silver.
Yes. Silver is more highly valued than steel.
Yes, it is more rare and desirable than silver, so more expensive
Disadvantages of enriched uranium:- it is very difficult to prepare- can be used for bombs- the price is prohibitive- need of a complicate and expensive technology
Gold.
Its a metal used for jewelry its cheaper than gold and more expensive than silver but has a silver color
Much, much, much more silver. The rarer something is, generally the more expensive or precious it is. Since silver is fairly abundant, its price (early 2015) is about $20 per Troy ounce. Gold is fairly rare, its current price is ~$1200 an ounce. That gold is 600 times more expensive than silver has everything to do with its rarity. If silver were more rare than gold, then silver would be several hundred times more expensive than gold.
Most trumpets are made of brass, since silver is much more expensive. Most silver trumpet are really silver plated brass trumpets.
Platinum is NOT silver. Platinum is much harder and many, many times more expensive.
Enriched uranium is an uranium with more than 0,7 % uranium 235.