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GSilver on the clasp is a sign that it is gilded silver (plated) There are a number of pieces on eBay described as such.
Pearl G. Curran died in 1941.
Pearl G. Curran was born in 1875.
Pearl G. Davies has written: 'Knighton-above-the-Teme'
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Silver: 12.5 g; Silver-clad: 11.5 g; Copper-nickel clad: 11.34 g
It's 92.5% silver. There's a lot of helpful information on silver at link below.
9.11 g
The 1955 Nederlands 1 g weighs 6.6 g and is of .720 silver composition.
AgNO3 is 169.87 g/mol. Ag is 107.87 g/mol meaning that Ag is 63.5% of AgNO3. 63.5% of 32.46g is 20.61g. 20.61g / 107.87 g/mol = .191 moles.
22.0 g of silver chloride contain 0,918.10e23 molecules.
Silver sulfide Ag2S -Molar mass: 247.9 g/mol . Thus 2 moles of silver will react with one mole of sulphur. Silver Atomic mass: 107.9 so 4 g = 0.0370713623725672 of a mole Sulphur Atomic mass 32.1 so 4 g= 0.1246105919003115 of a mole Ag2S -Molar mass: 247.9 g/mol - which is 32.1 g of Sulphur + 2 times 107.9 = 215.8 g of Silver Therefore 32.1/215.8 = 0.1487488415199259 the ratio of the masses Therefor Silver 4 g * 0.1487488415199259 = 0.5949953660797034 g of Sulphur Therefore the mass of Silver sulphide produced is 4.5949953660797034 grams, With 4-0.5949953660797034 = 3.405004633920297 g of sulphur left over.