No. White gold is created by adding rhodium to gold.
No isotope of silver ordinarily found in nature is radioactive. Like all elements, silver has synthetic radioactive isotopes.Silver is not radio active, none of silver's isotopes have radio activity.ur welcome!
If by pure, we are referring to native metals composed of one element, like silver, gold, and copper, then they are minerals.
They are metals, and like all metals they are excellent conductors of both heat and eletricity. While both conduct but not the same see periodic table plus silver oxidizes and eventual makes a bad conductor at the joints gold is not as good conductor but is is impervious of elements effects on it.
Silver does not have an exact smell nor a strong one Ed: Actually, it does, but the smell is hard to describe. Try smelling a genuine silver item and then compare it to other (perhaps supposedly) silver items. This is a great method if you are interested in antiques and want to see if a certain item is genuine silver. Good luck!! =D
Most metallic minerals have a metallic luster on freshly fractured surfaces. Silver and gold are examples of minerals with metallic luster.
if it's white gold, then yeah. white gold looks alot like a polished silver to me
Gold Jewelry prices depends on what kind of jewelry you are looking for and what kind of gold. White gold are pricier than yellow. Price of gold also varies with the quality if the gold, like how many karats are in a jewelry.
you can't use a nugget. A nugget has a value of 5000 and they can only be sold. A nugget is like "a piece of gold"
It is a gold nugget that was found on the bedrock. It is a chunk of gold, maybe bb sized or larger. Larger than dust or sand. More like a pebble or rock sized. A gold nugget is a clump of gold that is small and very precious. To find one in the 1850s gold rush would be a huge achievement.
It looks like gold that is highly deformed and has many almost air bubbles in it???
An ounce of gold looks like a raise or flatten piece of a gold, it is also sometimes referred to as a gold nugget.
The cadmium is silver looking metal. Looks like a brightly posished surface like white gold or stainless. :)
It really depends! Some girls like it, others may like gold, white gold, lotsa other types of jewelry. It basically goes by the girl's likings. But sterling silver is very beautiful! I like it :)
One can buy a gold nugget online at ebay, or other websites like goldfeverprospecting, alaskajewelry, and many others. Just be wary of the product you are buying, as you will not be able to physically inspect it.
Your "gold" nugget weighs 371 grams. It displaces 19.3 ml of water. The 19.3 ml of water is 19.3 cc of water. (Water weighs 1 gram per cubic cemtimeter.) You have a nugget that weighs 371 grams and has a volume of 19.3 cc. Let's see how much a cubic centimeter weighs by dividing the weight by the volume. 371 g / 19.3 cc = 19.2 g / 1 cc = 19.2 grams per cubic centimeter. As gold has a specific gravity of about 19.3, that means that it is 19.3 times as heavy as an equal volume of water. Water weighs 1g/cc and the nugget weighs 19.2g/cc, so it looks like the nugget may very well be gold. It certainly has about the right density. Remember that a gold nugget isn't pure gold. Its gold content can vary because there is always a bit of silver and/or copper as an alloy in the nugget. And the percent of gold will vary from the high 90's to the low 80's or even less, in some cases.
Silver is an important precious metal just like gold, however it ranks second in terms of value and importance after gold. Due to the fact that is very flexible and ductile, it is resistant to pressure and can easily bend. As a result, it is often mixed with other metals to increase its durability and strength. White gold contains varying amounts of gold, which is always yellow as well white metals to lighten its color and add strength and durability.
its the man who say something like I'll give you a camera for that gold nugget