The chemical name for silver is silver. The atomic symbol for silver, Ag, comes from its Latin name, argentum, which means "silver."
Silver is simply called silver. Its symbol is Ag
Silver is silver (in the English language); not a formula -
but a chemical symbol - Ag.
The name is silver in English.
AgNO3
Silver chloride
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 is a metalic chemical element.
"Argent" is heraldic name for silver and is derived from Latin argentum, from which the chemical symbol for silver is also derived.
The chemical formula of silver hydroxide is AgOH
The chemical symbol for Silver is Ag; there is no separate scientific name for Silver, it is an element and is called Silver in any context.
The chemical name of Ag2SO4is silver sulfate.
argentum
silver hydride
Silver chloride
Silver is the name in English; but the old Latin language name is argentum.
lunar caustic
Silver Iodine
The symbol Ag for silver stands for the element's original name, which was argentum (Latin for silver).
Its name is silver nitrate octahydrate. silver(Ag) nitrite(NO2) * octahydrate (8H2O)
2 Silver Sulfide molecules (silver tarnish)
silver nitrate (AgNo3) is a chemical name for lunar caustic.