Yes, its on the Periodic Table, it has the element symbol Ag
melting point: 2435 k
boiling point:123.4.93 k
No , silver is not a common element . It is why it is costly . common elements are on and aluminium in soil .
Silver combines readily with other elements. When silver tarnishes, that is the element reacting with hydrogen sulfide and forming silver sulfide.
no it isn't.. remember representative elements are the groups which are represented by A in the periodic table..
No
yes
Every element is representative of its group.
Silver is element number 47 -- Ag. A pure silver coin contains the element silver, but the coin itself is not an element.
Silver is a substance. An element, to be specific.
Silver is an element.
The element silver is comprised entirely of silver atoms!
It is a representative element
Every element is representative of its group.
Any element that is in one of the representative elemenet groups is a representative element. A representative element group is any of the groups 1-2, 13-18, i.e. not a transition metal. So, a representative element is an element that isn't a transition metal.
representative
Group A sir.
It is a Transitional Element
No, it is not. It is a transition element
Krypton is a representative element.
no silver is an element nitrogen is an element silver nitrate is a compound
Transition
Silver is a metalic chemical element.
Silver is the 49th element