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  • ...yer, K.|year=2009|title=Effect of anion and ligand ratio in self-assembled silver(I) complexes of 4-(diphenylphosphinomethyl)pyridine and their derivatives w ...Proserpio|year=2002|title=New polymeric networks from the self-assembly of silver(I) salts and the flexible ligand 1,3-bis(4-pyridyl)propane (bpp). A syste
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  • |data14 = [[Palladium]], [[Silver]], [[Hafnium]] ...and inexpensive metal, as opposed to [[precious metal]]s, mainly gold and silver. A longtime goal of the alchemists was the transmutation of base metals int
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  • ...nd inexpensive metal, as opposed to precious metals, mainly [[gold]] and [[silver]]. A long-time goal of the alchemists was the transmutation of base metal i
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  • * [[Black silver|Black silver ore]]
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  • ==[[Lead]] and [[silver]]== ...m Rheidol. The ore extracted was [[Galena]] which in many cases had a high silver content, especially at Cwm Ystwyth. It also occurred alongside large quanti
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  • ...omplete [[solid solubility]] as in the case of [[electrum]], the alloys of silver and gold. At times however two metals will form alloys with different struc ...how gray they are, although surface tarnish can obscure such observations. Silver, a very good metal with high conductivity is one of the whitest.
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  • ...[[copper]] in red, [[tin]] in grey, iron in reddish brown, gold in yellow, silver in white and [[lead]] in black. Yellow area stands for [[arsenic bronze]], [[Silver]], [[copper]], [[tin]] and meteoric [[iron]] can also be found native, allo
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  • ...times.{{Fact|date=May 2009}} These seven metals, [[gold]], [[copper]], [[silver]], [[lead]], [[tin]], [[iron]], and [[mercury (element)|mercury]], are the Of these seven metals, five can be found in their native states (gold, silver, copper, iron, and mercury). The other two, tin and lead, must be [[smelti
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  • ...ectrorefining|electrorefining of copper]] and nickel, noble metals such as silver, gold and the platinum group metals including [[selenium]] and [[tellurium]
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  • '''Tarnish''' is a thin layer that forms over [[copper]], [[brass]], [[silver]], [[aluminum]], and other semi-reactive [[metals]] as their outermost laye
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  • ..., coated on one side with a thin layer of metal on both sides, typically [[silver]] or [[aluminum]].<ref name="Savage">{{cite book|last=Savage|first=Chris J.
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  • ...]] [[Cloth|fabric]] with inwoven metal threads, typically of [[gold]] or [[silver]], giving it a [[metallic]] sheen. ...The striking threads can be made out of [[silk]], [[wool]], [[gold]] or [[silver]], but can also be made out of any form of textile.
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  • Thin strips of metal, such as [[copper]] wire, [[silver]], [[pot metal]], [[brass]], chrome-plated base metals, or even 14-carat [[ ...erdesigns.com">[http://www.liquidsilverdesigns.com/about/index.html Liquid Silver Designs]</ref>. Metal thread [[embroidery]] was used extensively throughout
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  • ...ke [[giftwrap]], and is often sold lightly sprinkled with [[silver (color)|silver]]y or multicolored [[glitter]]. A different variety called "Buffalo Snow"
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  • ...inning of the 15th century, and figured silks, often silk [[velvet]]s with silver-gilt [[weft]]s, are increasingly seen in Italian dress and in the dress of
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  • ...type of fabric is considered one of Andros' national treasures and won the Silver Jubilee award in 1998.
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  • * Minerals such as [[Goldwork (embroidery)|gold and silver thread]]
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  • ...ity as a temporary, removable model in [[lost-wax casting]] of [[gold]], [[silver]] and other materials.
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  • * Silver-lined - a silvery coating which reflects light is applied to the inside of
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  • ...wers painted over a warm white glaze in enamels of red, purple, gold and silver. The base is orange and has a stamp mark reading "Ninsei". Passed down in ...w base. Covered with green glaze and drawings of autumn grasses (Japanese silver grass, melon) scratched in with a spatula. Character "上" in the inside o
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