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Why are most metal elements silver in appearance?

Most metal elements on the periodic table look like what we call 'silver'.


It's a part of the natural optical properties of metals(how metals interact with light),which depends on their structure.
Their 'metallic bond'(a sea of free electrons surrounding 'islands' of positively charged ions) is relevant to their optical [...]]]></description>
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