gold can copper
2006-09-12 15:07:34
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answer #1
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answered by USMCstingray 7
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The alkaline (like sodium) and alkaline-earth (like calcium) metals usually aren't silvery. Most transistion metals are silvery, but there are still more than two exceptions. Copper, Gold, Scandium, Manganese, and Iron all have different, non-silvery colors.
2006-09-12 22:19:44
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course copper and gold, but also beryllium. It has a coppery color to it.
2006-09-12 22:09:02
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answer #3
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answered by Pretzels 5
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Copper and Gold
Aloha
2006-09-12 22:06:35
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answered by Anonymous
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gold and copper. Gallium has a slight bluish colour.
2006-09-12 22:08:37
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answer #5
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answered by zee_prime 6
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All metals have color
2006-09-12 22:38:46
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answered by hermit g 1
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They all have color. If you mean not silvery, then gold and copper.
2006-09-12 22:07:10
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answered by Random Precision 4
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All metals have color.
2006-09-12 22:11:58
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answered by nighthawk8713 3
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Ur not supposed to call them "colored" any more.
2006-09-12 22:07:27
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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copper and gold
2006-09-12 22:06:56
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answered by Adam T 3
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