Protons/Electrons:47 Neutrons:61 Shell structure:2,8,18,18,1 Electron configuration:[Kr]4d105s1 Oxidation state:1 Crystal structure:cubic face centered Silver’s main use is as a precious metal. Sterling silver, over 90% silver, is used in flatware and jewelry. Silver’s malleability...
Zigrang, Mary KNuclear Science & EngineeringRobert TM, Doering RR, Galonsky A et al. Production of neutrons with protons of 22, 30, and 40 MeV in stop- ping targets of carbon, aluminum, copper, silver, tanta- lum, and lead. Nucl Sci Eng. 2004;147:73-82....
Isotopes are two or more forms of an element. Isotopes differ from each other according to their mass number. The number written to the right of the element's name is the mass number. The mass number represents the number of protons plus neutrons in the nucleus of an atom of the element...
Our name for the element is derived from the Anglo-Saxon for silver, ‘seolfor,’ which itself comes from ancient Germanic ‘silabar.’ Silver’s chemical symbol, Ag, is an abbreviation of the Latin word for silver, ‘argentum.’ The Latin word originates from argunas, a Sanskrit word m...
–Number of electrons47 –Number of neutrons60 –Number of protons47 Radius of atom –Atomic radius2.11 Å[1] –Covalent radius1.36 Å[1] Electronegativity1.93[1] Ion charge+1[3] Ionization energy[1] (kJmol-1) 1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th ...
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About this element Symbol: AgDate of discovery: ancient timesName origin: Anglo-Saxon siolfurAppearance: silverDiscoverer: unknownObtained from: ores Melting point: 1234.93 KBoiling point: 2435 KDensity[kg/m3]: 10490Molar volume: 10.27 × 10-6 m3/molProtons/Electrons: 47Neutrons: ...