Johann Heinrich Schulze
The first person to discover silver is unknown because silver has been used by humans for thousands of years. It was likely discovered alongside other metals during the prehistoric era through natural occurrences like mining or when smelting other ores.
Louis Jacques Daguerre
He was the only person who had alot of silver and gold and went to prison
The silver exposed to air combines with oxygen in the air to form silver oxide which is black.
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Tarnish.
The "salt" you are referring to is actually called silver-halide and are more commonly known as "silver salts". When silver-halide crystals are exposed to light, they form a compound known as "metallic silver"
no you don't turn silver when your exposed to mercury, you will get numbness in your legs and arms, involuntary movement, nerve damage and brain damage
it is a silver substance.and has grayish white when exposed to air.
Silver chloride turns a gray or violet color when exposed to sunlight due to the formation of elemental silver.
Silver Halide Silver iodide
When silver is exposed to oxygen, it can undergo a chemical reaction and form a layer of silver oxide on its surface. This can cause the silver to tarnish, leading to a darkening or discoloration of the metal. Regular polishing can help remove this oxidation layer and restore the shine of the silver.