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I would hire someone to do it. But you should be able to as long as you clean the bronze allowing the silver to coat the bronze.

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What is the angle between magnetic fields on a three phase motor?

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Here is the overall medal tally and medal standings (as of this posting) in the ongoing 2008 Beijing Olympics. 1. China 4 golds, 1 silver, 2. USA 2 golds, 2 silvers, 4 bronzes 3. South Korea 2 golds, 1 silver 4. Australia 1 gold, 1 bronze 4. Netherlands 1 gold, 1 bronze 6. Czech Republic 1 gold 6. Spain 1 gold 6. Romania 1 gold 9. Russia 3 silver 10. Austria 1 silver 10. Cuba 1 silver 10. Hungary 1 silver 10. Italy 1 silver 10. Turkey 1 silver 10. Zimbabwe 1 silver 16. Argentina 1 bronze 16. Croatia 1 bronze 16. Georgia 1 bronze 16. Germany 1 bronze 16. Japan 1 bronze 16. DPR Korea 1 bronze 16. Switzerland 1 bronze 16. Chinese Taipei 1 bronze 16. Uzbekistan 1 bronze


What was used by the Romans for money?

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What happen to the silver plate when dipped in copper sulphate solution?

That's a good question. What didhappen to it?I wouldn't expect much of anything to happen, since copper is a more active metal than silver. In fact, a copper plate dipped into a silver nitrate solution should grow silver crystals as the copper ionizes and replaces silver in solution.


Is IS silver more valuable than silver plate?

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