Silver can be reactive, but only with a few substances. For instance, silver can become tarnished when it is oxidizing.
A silver watering can is primarily used for watering plants in a garden or indoors. It is a decorative and functional tool that adds a touch of elegance to the gardening routine.
The silver nitrate solution (AgNO3) provides the silver in silver chloride.
Gold (and alloys), silver (and alloys), platinum and rarely other metals.
As it is a metal it would be if you had a large enough quantity to be practical, but because of its radioactivity it is rarely available in amounts larger than a pinhead. So it isn't used for that purpose.
depends on foil:aluminumgold (usually called leaf not foil, most common use is lettering on leather bound books)silver (usually called leaf not foil, most common use is lettering on leather bound books)tin (used for purpose aluminum foil is used for, rarely seen today)lead (often used in roofing to prevent leaks from pooling water, thick for foil)etc.
25c , (if your lucky)
The toe ring has never had any sort of practical purpose. In fashion they are rarely used and if they are, they are used to try and draw the eye towards the shoes of the model.
Super Natural Silver is a company that offers an alternative to antibiotics. Silver Sol is a liquid silver drink that can be used for many different home treatments.
silver's purpose is to save his time by destroying the iblic trigger.
mt. silver and you can rarely get it in Safari Place. x
Yes, 'for' is a preposition. It is also used, more rarely, as a conjunction meaning "because."
Silver flutes are rarely solid silver. They're normally made of a cheap 'base metal', electroplated with silver.
The stated purpose is to "keep guns out of the wrong hands". It rarely works.
There is a purity level of 910 for silver but I don't think that is what its referring to because its rarely used. It might be a marking from the Jeweler you received it from.
0.925 (or 92.5%) silver is sterling silver. All British silver coins from 1917 to 1919/1920 were made from sterling silver. From 1919/1920 to 1946, they were made from 50% silver. Silver can be alloyed in any quantities for whatever purpose it is to be used for.
A silver watering can is primarily used for watering plants in a garden or indoors. It is a decorative and functional tool that adds a touch of elegance to the gardening routine.
Sepia toner was used to preserve the silver image in black & white photos.