Atoms have a theoretical atomic volume, even Silver. Ok, so what is the atomic radius of Silver?
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In the case of SilverĀ the atomic volume isĀ 10.3 cmĀ³/mol.Ā There are interesting things about Silver that people don't know about...
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Note: Learn more about theĀ molar (or atomic) volume here.
In the case of SilverĀ the atomic volume isĀ 10.3 cmĀ³/mol.Ā There are interesting things about Silver that people don't know about...
Silver Data
Silver Atomic Volume
10.3 cmĀ³/molState at 20 Ā°C
SolidUses
Used in alloys for jewelry and in other compounds for photography. It is also a good conductor, but expensive.Atomic Mass
107,8682Learn more about theĀ atomic mass.
Sources
Found in ores called argentite (AgS), light ruby silver (Ag3AsS3), dark ruby silver(Ag3SbS3) and brittle silver.Description
Silvery-ductile, and malleable metalAtomic Number
47Learn more about theĀ atomic number.
Discovery
Discovered By: Known to the ancients.Year: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Atomic Symbol
AgName Origin
Anglo-Saxon: siolful, (silver); symbol from Latin: argentium.Want to learn more details and data about Silver (Ag)? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.
Video
Are you having trouble understanding the basics of atomic elements? This video will walk you through:- What is an element
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