Yellow eels, which are the juvenile stage of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) and American eel (Anguilla rostrata), undergo a transformation to black and silver as they prepare to migrate to their spawning grounds. This metamorphosis typically occurs when they reach sexual maturity, usually around 6 to 20 years of age, depending on environmental conditions. During this phase, they become known as silver eels, characterized by their darker coloration and changes in body shape and behavior, indicating they are ready to undertake the long journey to the Sargasso Sea to spawn.
Yes, silver can tarnish and turn yellow over time due to exposure to air and certain chemicals.
dy it of course?
The acidity in skin has tendency to cause silver to turn black or green. This is a corrosive agent that can be cleaned with a quality silver cleaner.
The silver turned yellow after cleaning because it reacted with sulfur compounds in the air or in the cleaning agent, forming silver sulfide, which has a yellow color.
Yes, chlorine does turn sterling silver black!!
Silver can turn yellow due to a chemical reaction with sulfur compounds in the air or on the skin, causing tarnishing.
NO. Silver will tarnish and turn black, though. Silver will but Gold shouldn't wrong answer: Gold can turn dark grey/ black also (if you don't know / don't answer)
Mix it with black
Yes, silver can turn black when exposed to bleach due to a chemical reaction with sulfides present in the environment. This black tarnish can be removed using appropriate silver polish or cleaning methods.
Silver in the fine powder form is black, that is happening on slight friction of silver metal, which is soft
they turn black and they get all mushey and they taste gross
yes