The periodic table/Silver
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Discovery
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[edit | edit source]Name: Silver atom Symbol: Ag Atomic Mass: 107.868 Atomic Number: 47 |
Classification: transition metals Protons: 47 Neutrons: 61 Electrons: 47 Colour: Silver
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Density: Face Centered Cubic Crystal Structure: Melting Point: 1,763°F (961.8°C) Boiling Point: 3,924°F (2,162°C) |
Uses
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