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About Silver...

References

https://rmcoin.com/blog/6-diverse-uses-of-silver-today/

http://www.chemicool.com/elements/silver.html

http://www.rsc.org/periodic-table/element/47/silver

Characteristics:

Silver is a soft, ductile, malleable, lustrous metal. It has the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of all metals. Silver is stable in oxygen and water, but tarnishes when exposed to sulfur compounds in air or water to form a black sulfide layer.

Periodic Table Classificaions

Group 11

The Chemistry of Silver

Name: Silver

Symbol: Ag

Atomic Number: 47

Atomic Mass: 107.8682 amu

Melting Point: 961.93 °C

Boiling Point: 2212.0 °C

Number of Protons: 47

Number of Electrons: 47

Number of Neutrons: 61

Classification: Transition Metal

Crystal Structure: Cubic

Period 5

The Atomic structure of Silver

symbolizes:

D-Block

Transition Metals

Number of Energy Levels: 5

First Energy Level: 2

Second Energy Level: 8

Third Energy Level: 18

Fourth Energy Level: 18

Fifth Energy Level: 1

Silver: The Element, the Money and much more!

Silver (Ag)

5. Energy

Satellites

Nuclear control rods

Double-paned windows

Infrared telescopes

The many faces of Silver!

Arneshia Bryant

Chem 111

Professor Garces

Winter 2017

6. Household Items & Appliances

Refrigerators

Dishwashers & detergent

Musical instruments

Air conditioners

Footwear

Cameras

Food containers

Did you know?

Silver is used in 6 common things!

3. Glass

Mirrors

Home & office windows

Windshields

Aircraft & spacecraft tiles

Sunglasses

2. The next time you admire your collection of silver dollars, remember that the same silver can play a role in protecting your teeth or skin from infection. It might even help save your life.

1. Silver conducts more electricity and heat than any other metal on the periodic table, which makes it a prime source for use in electrical systems.

3. As the most reflective metal in the world, silver works harmoniously with glass to keep your vision clear and undamaged by harmful light energy.

1. Electronics

Electrical motor switches

Light switches

Batteries

Speaker/Headphone wires

CD’s/DVDs/Blu-Ray

Keyboards

2. Medicine

Burn treatments

Catheters

Prosthetics

Dental fluoride & fillings

Surgical needles & sutures

Hearing aids

4. Silverware & Jewelry

Utensils

Dishes

Rings

Necklaces

Bracelets

Earrings

5. Solar cells coated with silver absorb light and convert it into electricity. In some cases, these cells can reflect solar light into receptacles that create energy.

4. Because of its brilliant reflectivity, shiny luster, and durable frame (when alloyed with copper), silver works well as a valuable status symbol.

6. Silver’s many positive attributes-its conductivity, reflectiveness, malleability, and anti-bacterial nature-make it a reliable metal for a variety of appliances.

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