These elements will not combine chemically.
no they wont combine unless you heat the silver first then the hydrogen can combine with the silver
Aluminium Chloride is formed.
Answer is potassium. You have seen silver,iron and aluminium. You must not have handled potassium.
aluminium silver
The formula of aluminium chloride is AlCl3. The atomic weight of aluminium is 27 and that of chlorine is 35.5. That means 35.5*3 grams of chlorine will combine with 27 grams of aluminium. So 33 grams of chlorine will combine with 8.37 grams of aluminium. The addition of both makes it 41.37 grams. In this reaction, the whole chlorine will be utilized and only part of the aluminium.
Silver can combine with iodine,bromine,chlorine Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon, sulphur etc.,
Silver is the best conductor of electricity. Following this is copper, gold and then aluminium.
iron, aluminium copper, silver
In mint condition it will be silver.
Pouring concentrated Nitric acid(HNO3). It will dissolve Silver but not Aluminium because, Aluminium will form a passivation layer which is resistant to Nitric acid
Gold and silver are the most malleable metals. another example is aluminium used as aluminium foils.
Of course, silver has many chemical compounds.