Silver Difluoride is a chemical compound with the formula AgF2. It is a rare example of a silver(II) compound. Silver usually exists in its +1 oxidation state. It is used as a fluorinating agent. It has a hygroscopic, white or grey crystalline powder appearance
"Silver Difluoride is very expensive, it is around $1000 - $1400 per kilogram. It can only be made by reacting with AgF or AgCl with an elemental fluorine and must be hotter at 200 degrees Celsius for the chemical reaction to work."
In the restaurant industry, and usually in fine dining, the flatware is polished using a cloth or napkin after coming out of the dishwasher so as to remove stains or food that did not come off during washing and to give the flatware a good appearance. Usually falls into the category of “side work.”
Mark, stop jawing with the bartenders and go polish the silver.
He’s a kind guy who claims he’s an asshole but he really isn’t! He’ll do anything for his friends but he has dignity. Everybody loves him but he’s a complicated and mysterious fellow. He’s highly competent and very smart. He keeps up with his current events and gives great advice. A great person overall.
Award giver: And the Best Male Award goes to... Ethan Silvers!
When you paint a surfboard silver and stick it right up there.
“James, fuck are you doing?”
“I’m doing the Silver Surfer ;)”
What da Lone Ranger produces from plinking Coors Light cans for target-practice.
As costly as pure silver is nowadays, I'd imagine dat Tonto's "knight on a white horse" crimefighter-companion would use just regular lead-tipped cartridges when merely keeping his aim sharp; his successful hits would still produce "silver bullet holes" in dat they would make piercings in da shiny mirror-finished beer-pints just as well as his "for gunfights only" projectiles would have.
1. A heroic character whose only role is to either steal the limelight, or steal the role as a white knight. The silver knight has only vanity and glory on there mind. Silver knights on the outside look like a heros ready to martyr themselves, but on the inside there ready to cave in, retreat, and hide the moment real danger comes there way. People described as a silver knight are just as two faced. If theres glory and reward, then theyll make the sacrifice. If there is no glory, there the first to run tail. They lack integrity. He has no cause, nor belief, just wants reward and its glory.
Usually in any story involving a silver knight, they end up pay in ng the price
Tip: if you wanna spot the difference between a white and silver knight look for fake humility.
The silver knight lets the white knight make the sacrifice and essentially never ends up dead.
He is a man who is not a "Knight in Shining Armor" but pretends to be one. He tells others what they want to hear and does things solely to make himself look good. Likewise, he does not really care about what other people have to say or think because he does things for his own self-interest.
He is a man who has never had his metal truly tested. He's basically a fake Gold Knight.
Jack the Silver Knight strikes again! He told our teacher that he would help us out on our school project and never followed through! Go figure.