Liquids need some energy or heat to transform into a gas, even Silver. Ok, so what is the heat of vaporization of an atom of Ag?
Note: Learn more about the heat of vaporization here.
In the case of Silver heat of vaporization is 250.580 kJ/mol. Now let's check some facts about Silver that people don't know about...
Learn more about the atomic mass.
Learn more about the atomic number.
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Note: Learn more about the heat of vaporization here.
In the case of Silver heat of vaporization is 250.580 kJ/mol. Now let's check some facts about Silver that people don't know about...
Silver Data
Silver Heat of Vaporization
250.580 kJ/molDescription
Silvery-ductile, and malleable metalUses
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 the atomic mass.
Sources
Found in ores called argentite (AgS), light ruby silver (Ag3AsS3), dark ruby silver(Ag3SbS3) and brittle silver.State at 20 °C
SolidAtomic Symbol
AgName Origin
Anglo-Saxon: siolful, (silver); symbol from Latin: argentium.Atomic Number
47Learn more about the atomic number.
Discovery
Discovered By: Known to the ancients.Year: Unknown
Location: Unknown
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Video
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Luz, Gelson. "Heat of Vaporization of Silver (Ag) + Description, Origin, Uses ..." Materials. Gelsonluz.com. dd mmmm. yyyy. <URL>
Now replace dd, mmmm and yyyy with the day, month, and year you browsed this page. Also replace URL for the actual url of this page (The < and > stay, ok?). This citation format is based on MLA.
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