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General
Name, Symbol, Number silver, Ag, 47
Series metalloids
Group, Period, Block 15 (VA), 4, p
Density, Hardness kg/m3,
Appearance metallic grey
Atomic Properties
Atomic weight amu
Atomic radius (calc.) xxx pm
Covalent radius xxx pm
van der Waals radius xxx pm
Electron configuration
e- 's per energy level
Oxidation states (Oxide)
Crystal structure rhombohedral
Physical properties
State of matter solid
Melting point xxxx K (xxx ºC / xxx °F)
Boiling point xxx K (xxx ºC / xxx °F)
Molar volume xxx ×10-x m3/mol
Heat of vaporization xxx kJ/mol
Heat of fusion xxx kJ/mol
Vapor pressure __ Pa at __ K
Speed of sound __ m/s at __ K
Miscellaneous
Electronegativity xxx (Pauling scale)
Specific heat capacity xxx J/(kg*K)
Electrical conductivity xxx 10x/(m·ohm)
Thermal conductivity xx W/(m*K)
1st ionization potential xxx kJ/mol
2nd ionization potential xxxx kJ/mol
3rd ionization potential xxxx kJ/mol
4th ionization potential xxxx kJ/mol
5th ionization potential xxxx kJ/mol
6th ionization potential xxxx kJ/mol
Most stable isotopes
iso NA half-life DM DE MeV DP
75Ag 100% Ag is stable with 62 neutrons
SI units & STP are used except where noted.

Silver is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Ag and atomic number 47.

Notable characteristics

Silver is the most conductive and most reflective of all the metals. It has natural antibacterial properties.

Applications

History

Occurrence

References