If you mean flammable, then in the regular sense of the word, no, it does not burn by fire. But some silver compounds will combust if given the correct circumstances (e.g. silver oxide)
Acetylene, oxalic acid, tartaric acid, ammonium
compounds, fulminic acid
Silver is not flammable.
Silver will not combust but will melt.
The chemical name for silver is silver. The atomic symbol for silver, Ag, comes from its Latin name, argentum, which means "silver."
Silver Hydrogen Sulfite or Silver Bisulfite
Silver Chromate Ag=Silver CrO4= Chromate(a polyatomic ion)
Silver is a metalic chemical element.
Silver Bromide is AgBr. It is the salt produced from silver and bromine.
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Combustibility is a chemical property.
Combustibility is a chemical property.
Combustibility is a chemical property.
Oil has a high combustibility.
Combustibility or lack thereof is a chemical property.
Why dose hydrogen lose its combustibility after it combines with oxygen
Combustibility is a chemical property.
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