silver may or ot react with any element.........................i really don't know.....................
Silver does not react with oxygen or water at room temperature. However, over time, silver can tarnish due to reactions with sulfur compounds present in the air, forming a layer of silver sulfide on its surface.
Ag (silver) is less reactive than Zn (zinc), so silver will not react with zinc carbonate (ZnCO3). In a chemical reaction, the more reactive element (zinc) will typically displace the less reactive element (silver) in a compound.
Silver is not highly reactive and is considered a noble metal. It does not easily react with most chemicals but can react with sulfur compounds in the air, leading to tarnishing or discoloration of the metal.
No. Kryptonite is a nobel gas, and doesn't react with any other elements.
Helium will not react with any other element.
Argon dose not react with oxygen, reason be argon is a noble gas and dose not react with any other element.
It does not cause a reaction. Ag (Silver) is less active than Cu (Copper). The element has to be MORE active in order for a reaction to occur.
it is a noble gas means do not react with any compound or element.
no silver is an element nitrogen is an element silver nitrate is a compound
Certain elements react with acids. Almost every metal react with acids except some, including copper, silver and gold. Metalloids are also weakly react with acids.
Silver is the 49th element
Silver generally does not react with oxygen or water. However, it can react with sulfur compounds in the air to form tarnish. Silver can also react with certain acids and salts to form silver compounds.