Gold and silver are known as precious metals. The chemical symbol for silver is AG, taken from the Latin word Argentum. The chemical symbol for gold is AU, taken from the Latin word Aurum. Symbols may be different in languages other than English.
Medals Bronze, Silver, gold
The chemical symbol of silver is Ag: chemical symbols are used in chemical formulae and equations.
Gold - Au Silver - Ag Platinum - Pt
Gold:- Au Radium:- Ra
Only chemical elements have chemical symbols.
AG in German-speaking countries is an abbreviation forAktiengesellschaft. However, since this is a chemistry category question, probably Ag was meant, and that is the chemical symbol for silver.
Au Ag Pt
The chemical symbols of gold, copper, potassium, silver, platinum, and Iron are Au, Cu, K, Ag, Pt, and Fe respectively.
The chemical symbol of silver is Ag: chemical symbols are used in chemical formulae and equations.
Gold - Au Silver - Ag Platinum - Pt
Gold and silver both have the letter A. Gold is AU silver is AG
Gold:- Au Radium:- Ra
Chemical symbols are: Mercury-Hg, Gold-Au, Silver-Ag, Arsenic-As, Radon-Rn, Plutonium-Pu, Uranium-U, Potassium-K, Sodium-Na, Titanium-Ti.
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Because silver, gold and platinum are no reactive chemical elements.
No. Gold and silver are elements- the most basic of all materials. No chemical can create gold. That would be alchemy, which does not exist.
Au is the elemental abbreviation for gold.
Israel uses the same chemical symbols as the rest of the world, so Mercury is Hg, Gold is Au, Sulfuric Acid is H2SO4, etc.Also, there is only 1 Hebrew alphabet, but it is not used to write chemical symbols.