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its concentrated sulphuric acid
silver + oxygen => silver oxide
It causes corrosion
David Heller has written: 'A history of Cape silver, 1700-1870' -- subject(s): Goldsmiths, Silverwork
It depends on the metal - some metals are resistance to corrosion. Iron, when subjected to water and air, will rust quite quickly, at least on the surface. Stainless steel will not be subject to corrosion. Silver will tarnish and appear blacker. Gold will remain golden and never corrode. Copper will corrode and become rather greenish.
Most steel bumpers are chromium plated for the shiny exterior look and to prevent the rusting (corrosion) of the underlying steel (iron). It is not "added" to the steel, but electroplated onto the surface.
It has low resistance/good conductivity and it is resistant to corrosion
It is silver in colour. It has a low melting point. It is resistant to corrosion, despite its reactivity.
Silver (Ag)
Species is a term used as early as the 1600's for gold and silver.