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F.B Rogers Silver was manufactured from 1883 to around the early 1890's when the company was sold to William Rogers Mfg. Co. and became the West Silver Co.

In 1925, when the company was again sold to partners William Davison, Carleton A. Woodward, and H.E. Nearing. the name was changed back to F.B. Rogers and production continued under this name until 1955 with the company's merger to The National Silver Co.

Only appraisal of the actual pitcher might give indication of it's manufacture date. I've seen model 1707 pitchers sell on eBay for less than $30 though, which gives the indication of a later production date.

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Copper plus silver nitrate?

the silver is displaced out of the compound because the copper is more reactive. It becomes copper nitrate.


When copper reacts with silver nitrate what element is set free?

If the silver nitrate is in aqueous solution and the copper is solid in contact with the solution of silver nitrate, copper atoms will dissolve as ions from the surface of the copper and be replaced by silver atoms formed from the silver ions in solution. This reaction will continue until the entire surface of the copper in contact with the solution is covered with silver. The chemical driving force for this reaction is displacement of one element from its compounds by another element that is higher in the electromotive series than the element displaced.


Is silver more reactive than copper?

Suspend a copper wire in a solution of silver nitrate. Over the course of a few hours the silver nitrate will convert to copper II nitrate, turning the solution blue. Elemental silver will precipitate.


What is the substance when copper and silver nitrate is combined?

from what I've seen, if the reaction is being done in distilled water, then the copper attracts the silver nitrate to it and the copper gets a thick film that is very easily removed and leaves tarnished copper looking bright and brand new.


What kind of reaction takes place when a copper wire is added is to a beaker of silver nitrate?

A displacement reaction, in which the copper dissolves to form copper nitrate and replaces silver ions in the original silver nitrate, reducing the silver ions to metallic silver.

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What is the number 3707 on a FB Rodgers silver pitcher?

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What does the 962 mark that is stamped into a piece of silver manufactured by the Monarch Silver Company mean?

It's a purity mark, which indicates what percentage of silver is in the item. In that specific case, the piece is 96.2% silver, and the remainder is probably copper.


If copper displaces silver from silver nitrate will silver displace copper ll nitrate?

No, copper will not displace silver from silver nitrate and silver will not displace copper from copper nitrate. This is because the reactivity series dictates that silver is below copper, so copper can displace silver but not vice versa.


NAME OF A metal that replaces silver from silver nitrate solution?

Copper is a metal that can replace silver from silver nitrate solution through a displacement reaction to form copper(II) nitrate and silver.


What does 848 mean in silver?

Silver pitcher marked F.B.R. Taunton Mass with a lion passant and cross also number 848. Is it silver?


What is Silver Nitrate plus copper?

When silver nitrate is added to copper, a redox reaction occurs where the Cu from copper displaces the Ag from silver nitrate. This results in the formation of copper nitrate and silver metal as a solid precipitate.


Is chariots of silver and copper a idiom?

No, "chariots of silver and copper" is not an idiom. It may be used literally to describe chariots made of silver and copper.


What is the stamped number for sterling silver?

Sterling silver is stamped 925 or .925 because it is 92.5% silver, and 7.5% alloy (usually copper).


What would happen if a copper coin were kept immersed in a solution of silver nitrate write the word equation also?

If a copper coin is kept immersed in a solution of silver nitrate, a chemical reaction would occur where silver replaces copper in the solution, forming copper nitrate and silver metal. The word equation for this reaction would be: Copper (solid) + Silver nitrate (solution) → Copper nitrate (solution) + Silver (solid)


How could you react silver nitrate and copper?

When silver nitrate reacts with copper, a redox reaction occurs where the silver ions in the silver nitrate gain electrons from the copper atoms, resulting in the formation of silver metal and copper(II) nitrate. This reaction is often used as a test for the presence of halide ions, which form insoluble silver halides when reacted with silver nitrate.


Is silver heavier then copper?

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