No, because sliver is lighter, and gray is darker...
Silver sulfide is typically black or gray in color.
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Aluminum is silver/gray in color and has a shiny luster.
The color of chromium is typically a shiny silver-gray.
Solid silver is typically a metallic silver-gray color before it is melted.
No, gray and silver are not the same color. Gray is a mixture of black and white, while silver is a metallic color with a shiny appearance.
Silver and gray are similar in color, but they are not exactly the same. Silver is a metallic color with a shiny, reflective quality, while gray is a duller, more matte shade.
Silver gray is a color that is a shade of gray with a metallic sheen, resembling the color of silver metal.
No, pewter and gunmetal are not the same color. Pewter is a pale gray-silver color with a warmer tone, while gunmetal is a darker gray with a cooler, bluish undertone.
Silver sulfide is typically black or gray in color.
Shiny Gray.
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The color of silver is known as "silvery', a little gray.
Silver is a shiny metallic gray (the element gave rise to the descriptive name of the color silver).
Weimeraners can be mousy gray, silver gray, and blue gray.
Mercury is gray in color.
The color of a mirror is typically silver or gray.