AG in German-speaking countries is an abbreviation forAktiengesellschaft. However, since this is a chemistry category question, probably Ag was meant, and that is the chemical symbol for silver.
The latin name of Silver is 'argentum', so 'Ag' is two letters of the latin name, which no other element can create.In the periodic table, the symbols which Silver could have used, i.e. 'S pertains to the' element Sulphur and the next possibility, 'Si' element pertains to Silicon) so silver needed to take another symbol - thus Ag for Argentum.
Ag (from Latin argentum).
Ag is the element Silver. Ag has more electrons than Ag+as for the element to become positively charged through a process called oxidation in which Ag has given up an electron to another element in order to obtain a positive charge. Another way to look at it is the "+" indicates a loss of a negatively charged particle which, in this case, is an electron. Proper Half-Reaction: Ag+ + e- ---> Ag
Ag is the chemical symbol of silver.
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14 carat gold alloy containing 32.17% silver.
AG in German-speaking countries is an abbreviation forAktiengesellschaft. However, since this is a chemistry category question, probably Ag was meant, and that is the chemical symbol for silver.
Agen is a city in France. Agde is a village in France.
Every metal has a Latin name whose letters are used as the symbol for that metal. The Latin name for silver is Argentum. So the symbol for silver is Ag.
The chemical symbol Ag is from the Latin word for "silver", argentum (compare Greek άργυρος, árgyros), from the Indo-European root *arg-, meaning "white" or "shining". Silver has been known since ancient times.
Only one element has the atomic symbol Ag, and that is silver. Each element in the periodic table has its own, unique atomic symbol. However, if your question is asking whether another elements name simply consists of the letters 'ag' then that would be magnesium.
what would happen if you added silver ion to FeCl-4
Ag+ + e- --> Ag
AG is short for Aktiengesellschaft
AG = Aktiengesellschaft