Silver atoms contain 47 protons, while gold atoms contain 79 protons. They also have different number of neutrons depending on the isotope. The number of electrons in an atom is equal to its number of protons if the atom has no electric charge.
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silver has 47 protons and 47 electrons
gold has 79 protons and 79 electrons
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Yes, atoms are what make up different elements, such as gold or silver.
Yes. Atoms of two different elements are always different.
As an element, silver has several isotopes (with different numbers of neutrons) but all atoms of an isotope will be identical, i.e. all atoms of the isotope 107Ag will be equivalent (look the same), all atoms of 109Ag will be equivalent - but atoms of 107Ag will be different from atoms of 109Ag. To the naked eye, there is no difference in the appearance of ordinary silver (silver-107 or silver-109) and that of its synthetic radioactive isotopes (mainly silver-105, 106, 108, 111).
Gold and silver are known as precious metals. The chemical symbol for silver is AG, taken from the Latin word Argentum. The chemical symbol for gold is AU, taken from the Latin word Aurum. Symbols may be different in languages other than English.
Gold & Silver are different because they have different numbers of protons and electrons in their atoms.
Gold silver alloy, when gold atoms are in majority
The gram atomic mass of silver is 107.868 and that of gold is 196.967. Equal numbers of gram atoms of different elements contain equal numbers of atoms. Therefore, the mass of gold required to contain twice as many atoms as 2.74 g of gold is (2 X 2.74 X 196.967)/107.868 or 10.0 g of gold, to the justified number of significant digits.
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Yes, atoms are what make up different elements, such as gold or silver.
Silver and gold are made of atoms. Each atom contains protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Silver is an element, pure silver would contain only silver atoms.
Gold is more conductive than other atoms (except silver and copper) because of its high concentration of free electrons. Silver and copper are more conductive than gold, but gold has the advantage of being corrosion resistant.
silver bullions are different from gold bullions because they are not worth as much. gold is a more precious metal than silver so the silver bullions are worth less that the gold bullions.
they are the same. all elements have 6.022 x 1023 atoms per mole
You'd have four different options: * A gold chao * A silver chao * a gold chao with silver highlights * a silver chao with gold highlights
Yes. Atoms of two different elements are always different.