COLOR! the element of art is color!
No -- silver is an element. It's smallest possible component is an atom of silver, which (obviously) can not be sub-atomic.
Iodine ******** And silver.
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According to the Pantone website, there is not a color number for the color platinum. However, the Pantone number for silver is 14-5002.
The element silver is known for its metallic silver color, which is shiny and reflective.
The color of silver is known as "silvery', a little gray.
Silver color is shiny white and a little bit pearly.
The element that is silver-white in color is silver, which has a lustrous, metallic appearance. Silver is a precious metal that is known for its shiny and reflective surface.
The element that gives a penny its silver color is zinc. Pennies are primarily made of copper plated with a thin layer of zinc to prevent corrosion.
1. Silver is a chemical element. 2. Silver white is a color: as silver, silvery appearance. 3. Silver white are many elements: cadmium, indium, zinc, lanthanum etc.
The same as that of the element silver, the color of which is called "silver" as a color also. A major difference is that mercury is liquid at room temperature and therefore is often more reflective than silver, which is susceptible to tarnishing.
The element named after its color is 'Cadmium'. Its name is derived from the Latin word "cadmia" which refers to a zinc ore that was known for its yellow color.
No, it is not an adverb. Silver is a noun for a color or metal element (or silverware), and is also used as an adjective.
Mercury does not have a distinct flame color because it is a liquid at room temperature and does not readily vaporize to produce a flame.
Tellurium is a silvery-white metalloid element.
The anagram is silver, a metallic element or color.