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As an element, silver has several isotopes (with different numbers of neutrons) but all atoms of an isotope will be identical, i.e. all atoms of the isotope 107Ag will be equivalent (look the same), all atoms of 109Ag will be equivalent - but atoms of 107Ag will be different from atoms of 109Ag.

To the naked eye, there is no difference in the appearance of ordinary silver (silver-107 or silver-109) and that of its synthetic radioactive isotopes (mainly silver-105, 106, 108, 111).

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