The German word for silver is:
Silber (noun)
silbern (adjective)
versilbern (verb)
Silber in German is neuter gender, so it's das Silber.If something is silver then in German it is silbern
English: "the silver" is German: "das Silber".
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Nickel is a ferromagnetic material and magnetic. So, German silver (called also: nickel silver, argentan) is magnetic.
Zero percent. The name is a misnomer; German silver, or nickel silver, is an alloy of approximately 60% copper, 20% nickel and 20% zinc; it doesn't contain any silver.
835 German silver is an alloy consisting of 83.5% silver, typically combined with other metals such as copper or nickel. It is commonly used in jewelry and silverware, offering a more affordable alternative to sterling silver which contains 92.5% silver.
German silver is an alloy of copper, zinc, and nickel, while Monel is a nickel-copper alloy. Monel typically has a higher nickel content compared to German silver, giving it a more silver-like appearance. Additionally, Monel is more resistant to corrosion and tarnish compared to German silver.
German silver contains no silver content. It is another name for nickel silver which is copper alloyed with zinc and/or nickel. The name is confusing because it refers to the color of the metal rather than the actual composition.
No. German silver is an alloy of approximately 60% copper, 20% nickel and 20% zinc; it doesn't contain any silver. The nickel gives it a shiny, silver appearance.
German = silber Hebrew = כסף (kesef) Spanish = plata
Hi I don't think it should be illegal as German 'silver' has no pure silver in its composition Sellers are hoodwinking buyers I'm one of them sold German silver which isreally a mixture of inferior metals sold at sterling silver prices I shall continue my pursuit of this 'misreptesentation'
Nickel silver, German silver, Argentan, new silver, nickel brass, albata, alpacca of steel sheet metal; for example, the famous Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost of 1907.