Silver is marked with the numbers. 925. On it or sterling silver written on it. Look really hard. Sometimes ya need a magnifine glass
Steel , Sterling Silver , Alliminum any metal really.
Stainless steel would be frozen at room temperature because it is a solid. The melting point of stainless steel is about 1510 degrees Celsius, and the melting point is the same as the freezing point. So, at any point below 1510 degrees Celsius, stainless steel is a solid, therefore frozen.
most are made from stainless steel
Yes, Steel is a harder metal than Silver. :)
lots of metals scratch eaily including copper steel and iron :)
stainless and silver is defferentbecouse silver is a colour and stainless are stains
The market is full of stainless steel utensils - it looks like silver
No. It's just steel no silver at all. If it is silver plated it will say so, but that does not mean it contains silver. A plus A nicely made set of stainless steel flatware may not be silver, but you don't have to take it out of it's presentation box once a month to polish it.
by covering with stainless steel
all of them
stainless steel do not turn black. anything black in them is removable. After cleaning they are good as new. Stainless steel, as its name implies, does not stain or oxidize. If you have a utensil that is turning black, it might very well be silver or silver plated. Silver does durn black or tarnish as it oxidizes. If you are certain the item is stainless, something is going on that is out of the ordinary.
Real silver is much shinier than stainless steel, which is typically what consumers purchase as silverware. Unless your silverware is only used for special occasions, you are most likely using stainless steel.
yes, it is, in fact, I think stainless steel jewelry more durable compared to others like gold and silver.
Either Stainless Steel or Sterling Silver.
Nearly all regular cutlery is made of stainless steel. More expensive cutlery is often silver plated, and very expensive cutlery might be solid silver.
stainless steel is great for any piercing. It works well with sensitive ears but its so much cheaper than gold or silver. Some people still reject piercings or require gold or silver for very sensitive ears but stainless steel or titanium is fine. stainless steel is great for any piercing. It works well with sensitive ears but its so much cheaper than gold or silver. Some people still reject piercings or require gold or silver for very sensitive ears but stainless steel or titanium is fine.
Stainless steel is ferrous, you can pick it up with a magnet, also it won't tarnish like silver, unless it's a plated silver spoon, if there is such a thing.