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TRANSITION METALS

TRANSITION METALS. SILVER. Comment ;. General View Appearnce Properties ( Physcal and Chemical) Daily Usage. General View . Silver is a metallic chemical element with the chemical symbol Ag ( Latin : argentum ) and atomic number 47. The Appearance Of Silver.

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TRANSITION METALS

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  1. TRANSITIONMETALS SILVER

  2. Comment ; General View Appearnce Properties ( Physcal and Chemical) Daily Usage

  3. General View Silver is a metallic chemical element with the chemical symbolAg (Latin: argentum) and atomic number 47.

  4. The Appearance Of Silver • A soft, white, shinytransition metal, The metal occurs naturally in its pure, free form (native silver)

  5. This is the native silver in the nature NATIVE SILVER

  6. PROPERTIES PHYSICAL • A soft, white, shinytransition metal. • Solid as all metals. • its pure, free form (native silver) in nature • Silver is a metallic chemical element with the chemical symbolAg (Latin: argentum) and atomic number 47. • it has the highest electrical conductivity of any element and the highest thermal conductivity of any metal. CHEMİCAL

  7. Do you know The daily usage Of silver? ANSWER

  8. Daily Usage Of Silver • Currency • Jewellery and silverware • Dentistry • Photography and electronics • Mirrors and optics • Other industrial and commercial applications • Medicinal • Clothing

  9. USAGES

  10. References Wikipedia Google.images

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