yes it is heavy
Silver is considered a heavy metal in terms of its density compared to lighter elements like oxygen or carbon. However, it is not as heavy as some other metals like gold or platinum.
Sterling silver is not as heavy as pure silver. It is an alloy made of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. The addition of other metals helps to increase the strength and durability of the silver, but it also makes it slightly heavier than pure silver.
Based on the periodic table, gold is heavier than silver.
Gold is a metal. But when compared to steel yes gold is heavier.
The prefix for "heavy" is "over-".
No
not heavy not medium density
Silver and hard and heavy and shiny
3kg
"HSP" Means Heavy Silver Plating.
Silver is considered a heavy metal in terms of its density compared to lighter elements like oxygen or carbon. However, it is not as heavy as some other metals like gold or platinum.
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Certain groups of people try to classify silver as a heavy metal such as cadmium and mercury, in order to promote fear mongering regarding the use of silver in medicine. The term "heavy metals" is both meaningless and misleading. Just about anything can be toxic if used abusively. In truth, silver, gold, copper and platinum are noble metals, not "heavy metals" like mercury, plutonium or lead. If you look it up in the Wikipedia encyclopedia, it is not found in the list of heavy metals.
Silver ore is cold, heavy and shiny. Silver ore feels like a rock. What a stupid question -.-
Carrying around gold and silver was to heavy.
Gold has a density of 19.3, almost twice as heavy as silver at 10.5
None of the materials listed is a heavy metal, because most of them are compounds, and only elements are ever heavy metals. The only one on the list that does not contain a heavy metal is chlorine, which is a nonmetallic element.