Another name is argentum, the name given to silver from the Latin word meaning silver.
it is a conductor as all other metals and the gold is also good conductor as silver!!!
Silver is a very inactive metal. It does not react with oxygen in the air under normal circumstances. It does react slowly with sulfur compounds in the air, however. The product of this reaction is silver sulfide (Ag 2 S), a black compound. The tarnish that develops over time on silverware and other silver-plated objects is silver sulfide.Silver does not react readily with water, acids, or many other compounds. It does not burn except as silver powder.
There are a great many names of many different spheres in the world including the biosphere. Other names include west, east, north, and south hemispheres.
nickel, silver, gold, and cooper
Woman, lady, miss.
Some US city names that have the word "silver" in them are Silver Springs, CO, Silver Lake, MI, Silver City, NM, and Silver Creek, IN.
German silver is also called Nickel silver (among other names). 60% copper, 20% nickel and 20% zinc is the usual composition. It contains no actual silver (unless it's silver plated).
Sterling silver is "l'argent sterling" in French. Other names are "argent fin" and "argent premier titre". These names would be mysterious for the vast majority of French speakers, except those who are learned in jewelry or alloys.
The correct name for AgCl is silver chloride. Its IUPAC name is chlorosilver. Other names for silver chloride are cerargyrite, chlorargyrite, and horn silver.
Silver Springs in Nevada, Silver City in New Mexico, and Silver Lake in California are US cities with the word "silver" in their names. In Canada, there is Silver Valley in British Columbia.
Gold is known as Aurum and Silver is known as Argentum.
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Silver Spring is a city in Maryland. Silver Park is a very small town in Saskatchewan, and there are small towns in Manitoba named Silver and Silver Plains
Gold is a precious metal that is highly valued for its rarity, beauty, and durability. It symbolizes wealth, luxury, and power. Other names or words for gold include aurum (Latin), oro (Spanish), and zahab (Arabic).