well if you need some scientific way of answering,
silver has -
Young's modulus - 83 GPa
Shear modulus - 30 GPa
Bulk Modulus - 100 GPaPoisson ratio - 0.37
Mohs hardness - 2.5
Vickers hardness - 251 MPa
Brinell Hardness - 24.5 MPaSilver is a very ductile and malleable (slightly harder than gold)
Bulk modulus - Brinell hardness -Silver nitrate is a strong conductor when dissolved in water. As a solid compound it is a very poor conductor.
Silver chloride is not an acid, but is an ionically bonded salt.
Jewelry cannot be made with 100% jewelry as it is not strong enough. Nickel or copper is added for this purpose. Click on these links to see beautiful silver jewelry made by artisans in Syria. The best silver jewelry uses sterling silver which is 92.5% silver.
yes. the magnetism of its core is so strong that u cant even crush or smash it.
Silver, copper, quick silver (mercury), gold, platinum cannot be oxidised by (= accept electrons from) 2H+ + 2e- --> H2, hence they do not produce hydrogen from strong acid (not being nitriceous HNO3).
# strong chlorine affects silver
Silver nitrate is a strong conductor when dissolved in water. As a solid compound it is a very poor conductor.
yes cutlery can be made out of silver because it is strong.
There are buildings that look silver, but not made of silver. Silver isn't strong enough. A silver looking building is the Chrysler Bld in NYC.
only lvl 50
He is in Mt. Silver in the Kanto Region. But make sure you have strong Pokemon, because he is really strong. Red:pikachulv88 charizardlv83 venasaurlv83 blastoiselv83 snorlaxlv82 lapraslv80
The name Silver means bold, strong, fearless, and heartful. It is a name of true wolves.
at mount silver but you must beat kanto before going there
At the top of Mt. Silver. He is extremely strong, bring your best team
Hey, Belmont silver is not as strong as your regular cigarettes and has a smoother feeling than belmont blue. Belmont silver is not as strong and tastes pretty great (it's the only cigarette i buy now) , Tim kim
TI is a light strong grey lustrous corrosion-resistant metallic element used in strong lightweight alloys such as silver - therefore making it lustrous forever.
Silver is too heavy and too expensive. - - - - - It's also not strong enough. But there is a little bit of silver in the electronics.