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Pic. Silver Wall InfoPhotos Atomic Number 47 Atomic Mass 107.86 Atomic Symbol Ag Common Use Dental Fillings: silver is mixed with other metals to form a paste used to fill cavities. 9/27/12 Common Use Clothing: silver can inhibit the growth of bacteria on clothing. Thus silver is added to clothing to reduce odors and prevent bacterial infections. 9/27/12 Common Use Photography: the need for silver for photography has declined in the past years as digital photography has become more popular. 9/27/12 Common Use Musical Instruments: many instruments are plated in silver for appearance and the frictional qualities of silver. Date Common Use Jewelry: jewelry made with silver must contain at least 90% silver to be considered silver jewelry. 9/27/12 Pic. My name is Silver. If you want to find out how cool I am check out my awesome profile. copper Gold Palladium picpic picpic picpic
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Wall InfoPhotos Pure Form Updated 9/27/12 Cool Pics Updated 9/27/12 Name History Silver has been known since ancient times and has been used for monetary purposes, trade, ornaments, and utensils. Atomic Number 47 Protons: 47Neutrons: 61Electrons: 47 Atomic Mass 107.86 Symbol Ag picpic picpic Physical State at RT solid Physical Properties ductile, malleable, white luster, conductive Abundance in nature 75 parts per billion in the earth’s crust Location in Nature Silver is found in native form, as an alloy with gold, and in ores containing sulfur, arsenic, antimony, or chlorine. Silver is mined in Peru, Bolivia, China, Mexico, Australia, Chile, Poland, and Serbia.
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WallInfoPhotos Photos of Silver 10 Album name number photos Album name number photos Profile Pictures 6 Name picpic Photos of Silver Atomic Structure 2 pic
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