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Basic Data


Name: Silvery
Symbol: Ag
Atomic Number: 47
Atomic Mass: 107.8682 amu
Melting Point: 961.93 °C (1235.08 K, 1763.474 °F)
Boiling Point: 2212.0 °C (2485.15 K, 4013.6 °F)
Number of Protons/Electrons: 47
Number of Neutrons: 61
Classification: Transition element
Crystal Structure: Cubic
Density @ 293 One thousand: 10.5 thou/cm3
Color: silver

Atomic Structure

[Bohr Model of Silver]
Number of Energy Levels: 5

    First Energy Level: ii
    Second Energy Level: 8
    Third Energy Level: eighteen
    Fourth Energy Level: 18
    5th Free energy Level: 1

Isotopes

Isotope Half Life
Ag-105 41.iii days
Ag-105m 7.2 minutes
Ag-106m 8.4 days
Ag-107 Stable
Ag-108 two.4 minutes
Ag-108m 130.0 years
Ag-109 Stable
Ag-109m 39.viii seconds
Ag-110 24.six seconds
Ag-110m 249.8 days
Ag-111 7.47 days

Facts


Date of Discovery: Known to the ancients
Discoverer: Unknown
Name Origin: From the Former English language word seolfor (silver)
Symbol Origin: From the Latin discussion argentum (silvery)
Uses: jewelry, photography, electrical usher
Obtained From: ores (argentite, light ruby silver, dark ruby silver, brittle silver)

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