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  2. Silver - Wikipedia

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    Naturally occurring silver is composed of two stable isotopes, 107 Ag and 109 Ag, with 107 Ag being slightly more abundant (51.839% natural abundance). This almost equal abundance is rare in the periodic table.

  3. Group 11 element - Wikipedia

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    Group 11, by modern IUPAC numbering, [1] is a group of chemical elements in the periodic table, consisting of copper (Cu), silver (Ag), gold (Au), and roentgenium (Rg), although no chemical experiments have yet been carried out to confirm that roentgenium behaves like the heavier homologue to gold.

  4. List of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    Like the periodic table, the list below organizes the elements by the number of protons in their atoms; it can also be organized by other properties, such as atomic weight, density, and electronegativity. For more detailed information about the origins of element names, see List of chemical element name etymologies.

  5. Periodic table - Wikipedia

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    The periodic table, also known as the periodic table of the elements, is an ordered arrangement of the chemical elements into rows ("periods") ... Silver 47 Ag 107.87 ...

  6. Isotopes of silver - Wikipedia

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    This element has numerous meta states, with the most stable being 108m Ag (half-life 439 years), 110m Ag (half-life 249.86 days) and 106m Ag (half-life 8.28 days). Isotopes of silver range in atomic weight from 92 Ag to 132 Ag. The primary decay mode before the most abundant stable isotope, 107 Ag, is electron capture and the primary mode after ...

  7. Chemical symbol - Wikipedia

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    The periodic table, elements being denoted by their symbols. Chemical symbols are the abbreviations used in chemistry, mainly for chemical elements; but also for functional groups, chemical compounds, and other entities.

  8. Names for sets of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    Superactinides – Hypothetical series of elements 121 to 157, which includes a predicted "g-block" of the periodic table. Transactinide elements – Elements after the actinides (atomic number greater than 103). Transplutonium elements – Elements with atomic number greater than 94. Transuranium elements – Elements with atomic number ...

  9. List of elements by atomic properties - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of chemical elements and their atomic properties, ordered by atomic number (Z).. Since valence electrons are not clearly defined for the d-block and f-block elements, there not being a clear point at which further ionisation becomes unprofitable, a purely formal definition as number of electrons in the outermost shell has been used.