The metal naturally occurs in its pure, free form (native silver) and as an alloy with gold (electrum), as well as in various minerals, such as argentite and chlorargyrite. Most silver is produced as a by-product of copper, gold, lead, and zinc refining.
Silver is an element, not a compound. There are no metals that are compounds.
Silver is an element with the atomic number 47 and the symbol Ag. It is a metal known for its lustrous appearance and conductivity properties.
Silver is a metalic chemical element.
Tarnished silver is not a compound. Tarnishing occurs when silver reacts with sulfur compounds in the air or on the skin, forming silver sulfide on the surface of the metal. Silver itself is an element.
Silver oxide is not an element. It is a chemical compound composed of silver, oxygen, and sometimes other elements. Silver is the element while silver oxide is the compound formed by the reaction of silver with oxygen.
Ag is the chemical symbol for silver, which is an element. It is not a compound.
Silver is an element.
Silver is an element
Silver is an element.
A metal is a chemical element not a compound.
Silver is a metal element and is not an ionic compound. Silver can form ionic compounds when it combines with non-metal elements to form compounds such as silver chloride (AgCl) or silver nitrate (AgNO3).
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