Yes
Silver (Ag) has atomic number 47. It is in column 11 (IB)
Those elements in the middle of the chart, as well as the Lanthanides and Actinides are considered Transition Elements (metals).
because the have different electron configurations
Silver is a transition metal.
Only Lanthanides and Actinides come under inner transition elements.
No, it is not.
Silver
Silver
magnesium is an alkaline earth metal. silver, copper, lead, zinc, and iron are transition metals. alkaline earths are naturally more reactive then transition metals.
Cerium is a metal, and almost all metals are silver or grey (with the notable exceptions of gold and copper).
Francium is not a transition metal.
silver is a metal because it gets attrcted by a magnet
Yes, Silver is a transition metal as found in columns 3-12 on the modern Periodic Table.
Silver is a transition metal BTW.
No. Silver is a soft, white, lustrous transition metal.
Silver is a transition metal.
Silver is a metal. It belongs to transition elements.
Silver
Neither. Silver is a transition metal.
Silver can be a pure substance if it is an unadulterated silver nitrate. Silver is a transition metal that is soft and white.
nickel, silver, gold, and cooper
Transition metal
nickel, silver, gold, and cooper