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  2. Silver occurs uncombined, and in ores such as argentite and chlorargyrite (horn silver). However, it is mostly extracted from lead-zinc, copper, gold and copper-nickel ores as a by-product of mining for these metals.

  3. Silver - Wikipedia

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    Silver is similar in its physical and chemical properties to its two vertical neighbours in group 11 of the periodic table: copper, and gold. Its 47 electrons are arranged in the configuration [Kr]4d 10 5s 1 , similarly to copper ([Ar]3d 10 4s 1 ) and gold ([Xe]4f 14 5d 10 6s 1 ); group 11 is one of the few groups in the d-block which has a ...

  4. Silver | Facts, Properties, & Uses | Britannica

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    Silver, chemical element of atomic number 47, a white lustrous metal valued for its decorative beauty and electrical conductivity. Silver’s physical and chemical properties are intermediate between those of copper and gold. It is located in Group 11 of the periodic table.

  5. Interactive periodic table showing names, electrons, and oxidation states. Visualize trends, 3D orbitals, isotopes, and mix compounds. Fully descriptive writeups.

  6. Silver (Ag) - Periodic Table

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    Silver is the 47th element in the periodic table and has a symbol of Ag and atomic number of 47. It has an atomic weight of 107.8682 and a mass number of 107. Silver has forty-seven protons and sixty neutrons in its nucleus, and forty-seven electrons in five shells.

  7. Silver - Periodic Table

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    Silver is a 47. chemical element in the periodic table of elements. It has 47 protons and 47 electrons in the atomic structure. The chemical symbol for Silver is Ag.

  8. Get the facts about element Silver (Ag) [47] from the periodic table. Find physical data, electron configuration, chemical properties, aggregation states, isotope data (including decay trees) as well as some historic information.

  9. So called "anode slimes" from the electrolytic purification of copper contain silver and a somewhat involved process is finished by an electrolysis of a nitrate solution containing silver. This WebElements periodic table page contains the essentials for the element silver.

  10. Silver - Periodic Table

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    Silver - Properties, history, name origin, facts, applications, isotopes, electronic configuation, crystal structure, hazards and more; Interactive periodic table of the chemical elements.

  11. Physical and chemical properties of Silver: general data, thermal properties, ionization energies, isotopes, reduction potentials, abundance of elements, crystallographic data.