All the halogens (periodic column 17) oxygen, and sulfur. Silver can also form alloys with many other metals, but these are not usually considered chemical reactions because they do not always produce compounds with constant composition.
Silver does not react with clean water or air. It reacts with some halogens and acids, such as sulphuric acid and nitric acid.
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Silver does not react with hydrochloric acid.
bacause silver is hard and react with hard its hcl and h2s is soft that's why silver not react with h2s
Silver does not react with pure water and is insoluble in water.
Silver chloride is insoluble in water and doesn't react.
Yes, silver does react with bromine. Silver becomes oxidized in the presents of bromine gas, that's why silver jewelry tarnishes.
Silver does not react with hydrochloric acid.
bacause silver is hard and react with hard its hcl and h2s is soft that's why silver not react with h2s
Silver does not react with pure water and is insoluble in water.
Silver chloride is insoluble in water and doesn't react.
Yes, silver does react with bromine. Silver becomes oxidized in the presents of bromine gas, that's why silver jewelry tarnishes.
No silver cannot react. It is less reactive than potassium
It does not react with pure water.
Yes zinc will react to form zinc nitrate and silver.
silver may or ot react with any element.........................i really don't know.....................
Silver doesn't react with sodium chloride.Silver nitrate react with sodium chloride forming the insoluble silver chloride.
It does react with anything
There should be Silver nitrate dissolved in the water, only then it can react