Pure silver is made up of the element silver. Any further down and you are talking about the particles that make up atoms-- protons, electrons, neutrons and related sub-atomic particles. All of these particles are exactly the same no matter what kind of atom they are part of.
AgPO4 is called silver phosphate. It is a chemical compound made up of silver and phosphate ions.
No, sterling silver is made up of at least 92.5% pure silver by weight, with the remaining 7.5% being another metal, usually copper, to provide strength and durability. This composition is known as the 925 hallmark designation.
A silver bracelet is a mixture, as it is made up of silver combined with other metals or materials to give it strength and durability.
S80 silver jewelry is typically made up of 80% silver and 20% other metals, usually copper. This is because pure silver is too soft to be used for jewelry, so it is often alloyed with other metals to add strength and durability.
No, sterling silver is not a heterogeneous mixture. It is a homogeneous mixture made up of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals such as copper.
Silver and Nitrogen
Silver fulminate has the formula AgCNO. Thus, it is made up of silver, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen.
in early days it is made up of zinc and silver
Jewelry is made up of gold, silver, and copper.
yes. all dimes up to 1964 are made of silver
None. They are made up of 75% copper and 25% silver.
Silver flutes are rarely solid silver. They're normally made of a cheap 'base metal', electroplated with silver.
i say yes for this one
The "silver tennis racquet" is a myth and its made up.
It has a height of 60 cm. The ICC Champions trophy is made up of materials like gold , silver. The trophy has a globe made up of gold and this globe is held up like hands by 3 rods made up of silver
AgPO4 is called silver phosphate. It is a chemical compound made up of silver and phosphate ions.
The silver content of half dollars was reduced in stages. They were made of 90% silver up to 1964. From 1965 to 1969 they were made of 40% silver. None were minted for circulation in 1970, and in 1971 the composition was changed to copper and nickel.