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What is the definition of silverware?

silverware - articles made of silver


Washable silverware is typically made of rather than real silver which is extremely expensive?

Washable silverware is typically made from stainless steel.


Is silverware made from steel?

Silverware is typically made from stainless steel, which is a type of steel that contains chromium to resist staining and corrosion. However, silverware can also be made from other materials such as sterling silver, aluminum, or even plastic.


Is silverware that says made in china really made of silver?

Not necessarily. Silverware that says "made in China" may or may not be made of real silver. It is important to check the material details or ask the manufacturer for clarification to determine if the silverware is indeed made of silver.


What does epsl mean on silverware?

Epsl in the back of silverware mean the name of the company that made it. Epsl stands for international silver.


Is silverware real silver?

no Silverware is a "catchall" phrase to describe items made of silver including cutlery, decanters, bon-bon dishes etc, so, yes, silverware IS silver. Some items of tableware are, however, made from plated silver and are normally stamped "EPNS" or plate. These items are NOT silver - only silver plated


Why is some silverware picked up by a magnet and other is not?

Silverware that is attracted to a magnet contains more iron in its composition, making it magnetic. Stainless steel silverware, on the other hand, is made with a mix of metals that does not include iron, so it is not magnetic.


What elements are found in silverware?

Silverware typically consists of stainless steel, which is a combination of iron, chromium, and nickel. Silver-plated silverware is made from a base metal such as copper or brass coated with a layer of silver. Some high-end silverware may be made from sterling silver, which is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% by weight of silver and 7.5% by weight of other metals such as copper.


Did the pilgrims have silverware?

No, the pilgrims did not have silverware. They typically ate with their hands or used simple utensils made of wood or pewter. Silverware as we know it today was not commonly used until much later in history.


Is silverware a element or a compound?

Silverware is not an element or a compound, but rather a collection of utensils made from materials such as stainless steel, silver, or other metals. These materials are often composed of elements that are combined to create the desired properties for the utensils.


Who invented silverware?

I believe that the caveman and Adam and Eve got together and made it


What element is used to make silverware?

Silverware is usually plated with silver for appearance. It is usually made from steel with other alloys such as nickel and chromium to prevent corrosion. The higher the numbers the better. Most common are 18/8 or 18/10 is good stainless silverware. You can also buy silverware that is silver but the cost for that is something most people can't afford.