Silver is an elemental metal. This means unalloyed silver is pure, but most silver jewelry will alloy the silver with other metals (e.g. copper). Silver also oxidizes easily, producing silver sulfide and/or silver oxide surface films.
Silver has two naturally occurring isotopes: silver-107 (51.4%) and silver-109 (48.6%).
Silver is an element. It is only one thing. A mixture is a combination of two or more things that are physically separable, and a chemical compound is a combination of two or more things that are not physically separable. Pure silver is not a combination of two things, simply a collection of silver atoms. A silver product such as a silver bracelet is most likely a compound of silver and other less expensive similar metals.
Silver is a chemical element.
Silver is an element
Silver is an element, which means it's a pure substance.
yes: silver is Ag, an element on the periodic table
Silver is a chemical Element - which means silver is a pure substance.
Silver is a metallic element, not a compound
Pure substance
Pure silver is.
Copper metal is an element and thus a pure substance.
Vinegar is not a metal. It is a mixture of water and acetic acid.
pure substance?
No, it is a mixture; rarely a drug is a pure substance.
Pure substance
Silver is a chemical Element - which means silver is a pure substance.
Unadulterated silver nitrate is a pure substance.
Mixture
Copper metal is an element and thus a pure substance.
Copper metal is an element and thus a pure substance.
Copper metal is an element and thus a pure substance.
Silver can be a pure substance if it is an unadulterated silver nitrate. Silver is a transition metal that is soft and white.
Hafnium (Hf) is a pure metal.
Vinegar is not a metal. It is a mixture of water and acetic acid.
It is not a mixture at all. It is a pure substance, an element to be specific.
A silver pendant could be a pure substance, but if it is a modern commercially produced pendant, it is more likely to be a mixture, because pure silver is so soft that it is very easily damaged. The most nearly pure silver alloy commonly used in jewelry is called "sterling silver" and contains 92.5 % silver.
pure substance?