An amalgam is a mixture of a metal with mercury, like silver amalgam, the silver fillings in your teath.
That depends entirely on the quantity, as with anything. Silver is currently worth around £23.67 per troy ounce ($38.50) Which is particularly high. However a collection of silver fillings are likely to be somewhat lighter and containing impurities, therefore rendering them as not particularly valuable.
It is silver oxide that is Ag2O.
Clorox hasn't hydrogen peroxide in the composition.
use a magnet for separating it the iron fillings will go to the magnet and the sulfer will stay on the ground :)
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Traditional fillings are a mercury/silver mixture. These are the fillings everyone is used to seeing. On average these fillings will last 10-15 years in an adult, but they can fall out, and need to be replaced. Resin fillings are coloured to match your tooth, and have half the life-span of traditional fillings, however more people are opting to go with this type of filling for both cosmetic and health reasons, over recent concerns about mercury content in traditional silver fillings.
Metal fillings are either gold or an alloy of silver, silver amalgam, and titanium. Non-metallic fillings are a type of acrylic (methyl methacrylate), ceramic, glass ionomer cement, or a composite resin.
In dentistry, silver is most often used to make dental fillings. However, since more people are now opting for tooth-colored fillings, silver is not as widely used as it once was.
Silver
No. Silver fillings contain mercury. Crowns do not.
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An amalgam is a mixture of a metal with mercury, like silver amalgam, the silver fillings in your teath.
There are numerous types of dental fillings that a dentist could use to fill a cavity. Examples of these include porcelain, gold or nickel alloys, composite resin and dental amalgam. Dental amalgam are the silver fillings and are a combination of tin, silver, liquid mercury and copper.
This chemical formula is for silver oxide.
In dentistry, silver is most often used to make dental fillings. However, since more people are now opting for tooth-colored fillings, silver is not as widely used as it once was.
The reaction product of Fenton's reagent (a solution of hydrogen peroxide and ferrous iron) with silver is typically silver oxide (AgO) or silver hydroxide (AgOH) depending on the conditions of the reaction. These products are formed when the silver ions present in the solution react with the hydroxyl radicals generated by Fenton's reagent.