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At minimum, they're worth the value of the silver.
Silver is found in mines primarily in Canada, Mexico, Peru, Bolivia, Australia and the United States. Silver has been known since ancient times. It is mentioned in the Book of Genesis, and slag heaps found in Asia Minor and on the islands of the Aegean Sea indicate that silver was being separated from lead as early as the 4th millennium BCE. Silver was known to ancient civilizations, and evidence indicates that man learned to separate silver from lead in 3000 B.C. Today sterling silver contains 92.5% silver, the remainder being copper or some other metal, and is used for jewelry and silverware where appearance is important. About 30% of silver produced is used in the photographic industry, mostly as silver(I) nitrate. Silver is used in dental alloys, solder and brazing alloys, electrical contacts and batteries. Silver paints are used for making printed circuits. The metal is used to make mirrors, as it is the best reflector of visible light known, although it does tarnish with time.
No, it is 92.5% silver.
the olympic is all silver nothing else
Sterling silver is 92.5% silver. It is unclear exactly when it was first used. It may have been the sterling silver penny.
titration with silver nitrate
how many moles are there in 56.0 grams of silver nitrate?
If the addition of excess silver nitrate precipitates 8.07 g silver chloride, the concentration of chloride ion in 229 mL solution is .25.
0.3 Normality silver nitrate refers to a solution of silver nitrate (AgNO3) that has a concentration of 0.3 equivalents per liter (eq/L). This means that for every liter of the solution, there are 0.3 equivalents of silver nitrate present. The normality of a solution is a measure of the concentration of a solute in terms of equivalent weight.
Silver nitrate is a compound. It consists of the metal silver and the compound nitrate. Nitrate consists of nitrogen and oxygen.
The percentage of silver nitrate by weight is 100[5.48/(5.48 + 25.0)] = 18.0 %, to the justified number of significant digits.
how is silver nitrate disposed of
Silver nitrate (AgNO3) is a silver salt.
Silver nitrate = AgNO3
It is tested for silver nitrate sometime. It is tested for silver nitrate sometime. It is tested for silver nitrate sometime.
Silver nitrate and lead nitrate do not react, so there would be no precipitate.
Can't say, since "o" is not an element. However: Ag3N is Silver Nitride AgNO2 - Silver Nitrite AgNO3 - Silver Nitrate