Magnesium...
Mercury is referred to as quicksilver but tons of elements are silvery white so you have to be more specific in your question but platinum, silver, niobium, cadmium, iridium, aluminum, lithium, and many more.
Elemental cobalt looks silvery-grey, with bright metallic luster.
Aluminum has a shiny, metallic lustre that is characteristic of metals. It reflects light and appears bright and silvery in color.
Platinum is a bright silver-white metallic element known for its resistance to corrosion.
I'm pretty sure it is silvery (metallic white/grey) in appearance, but does burn at high temperatures. It burns a very bright white and is used in fireworks
Slogan : Im not gonna fight your pretty bright if you buy lutetium because it's a nice site of a shiny color silvery-white Slogan : Im not gonna fight your pretty bright if you buy lutetium because it's a nice site of a shiny color silvery-white
The fresh surface of plutonium is silvery bright.
The element represented by the symbol Sr is strontium. It is a soft, silvery-white, alkaline earth metal that is commonly used in pyrotechnics and fireworks to create a bright red color.
barium carbonate is a white crystals that it is an insoluble salts.
Mercury is referred to as quicksilver but tons of elements are silvery white so you have to be more specific in your question but platinum, silver, niobium, cadmium, iridium, aluminum, lithium, and many more.
tinplate is a non-ferrous metal that does not contain any iron and is bright silvery white in color.
Mercury is referred to as quicksilver but tons of elements are silvery white so you have to be more specific in your question but platinum, silver, niobium, cadmium, iridium, aluminum, lithium, and many more.
The symbol "Sr" on the periodic table stands for the element strontium. Strontium is a silvery-white alkaline earth metal that is commonly used in fireworks and flares due to its bright red flame color.
Elemental cobalt looks silvery-grey, with bright metallic luster.
Sulfur is a bright yellow nonmetallic element often found near volcanic areas.
Aluminum has a shiny, metallic lustre that is characteristic of metals. It reflects light and appears bright and silvery in color.
Platinum is a bright silver-white metallic element known for its resistance to corrosion.