Actually silver is its own "metallic bond" and is solid at room temp and conducts electricity because on most metals the have a coating of electrons that allow them to carry a charge or current
Metals bond with metallic bonds.
Metals to non-metals is ionic, non-metal to non-metal is covalent, but metal to metal is metallic.
silver has an ionic bond because: we know for a fact that 2 nonmetals form covalent bonds, and 1 nonmetal and 1 metal form an ionic bond. So since Silver is a metal, it has an ionic bond.
Ionic bonds are actually polar covalent bonds that exceed certain electro negativity differences. But, since its a metal-nonmetal, you can call it ionic.
Ionic; silver is a metal and bromine is a nonmetal so they make an ionic bond.
Silver oxide (AgO) would have ionic bonds, as this is a bond between a metal and a nonmetal which tends to favor the formation of ionic bonds over covalent bonds.
I think is it covelant, but I am not 100% sure on that.
i think its a ionic bond..
ionic
Covalent bonds are stronger because the shared electron is what keeps the elements held together whereas in an ionic bond one element loses an electron to another causing one element to become positively charged and the other to become negatively charged such as in the case of NaCl or table salt. Some people argue as to which is truly stronger considering different elements and arrangements may have different strength bonds but anything with an ionic bond will dissolve in water however covalent bonds do not. The previous answer that i have replaced also talked about electronegativity which has nothing to do with which bond is stronger and actually is the factor that determines whether a covalent bond is polar or non-polar.
Silver is element number 47 -- Ag. A pure silver coin contains the element silver, but the coin itself is not an element.
You can look on the rim of the coin and if there is no brown on it it is silver. If the coin is silver looking on the rim then drop it and listen for a high pitch cling sound which is another way to identify it.
Yes a silver coin can conduct electricity, Silver is one of the most commonly used to conduct electricity. Yes, silver is a very good conductor of electricity
Silver dimes, quarters, and half-dollars sound different when dropped than their modern counterparts. Also, if you look at the sides, you will not see any copper on a silver coin, but you will on a modern coin. Another way is to look at the date on the coin.If you are ok with scraping the coin on a testing stone, there is an acid test kit you can get to be sure it's silver.Another trick I've found is to put your coin, and another coin that you know is silver, under a sheet of tissue paper. If both coins "shine through" the tissue equally, then your coin is likely silver. If yours seems dull or dark next to the silver one, then it is likely NOT silver.DanUser:WorkingMan
Covalent bonds are stronger because the shared electron is what keeps the elements held together whereas in an ionic bond one element loses an electron to another causing one element to become positively charged and the other to become negatively charged such as in the case of NaCl or table salt. Some people argue as to which is truly stronger considering different elements and arrangements may have different strength bonds but anything with an ionic bond will dissolve in water however covalent bonds do not. The previous answer that i have replaced also talked about electronegativity which has nothing to do with which bond is stronger and actually is the factor that determines whether a covalent bond is polar or non-polar.
Yes, what little silver is in (or on) the coin is real silver.
Silver is element number 47 -- Ag. A pure silver coin contains the element silver, but the coin itself is not an element.
Moneta d'argento is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "silver coin." The phrase translates literally as "coin from silver," "coin in silver" or "coin of silver" in English. The pronunciation will be "mo-NEY-ta dar-DJEN-to" in Pisan Italian.
If the coin is an "S" mintmarked silver proof coin, it's 90% silver.
do you know how much money a silver 1872 dollar coin is and a 1922 silver dollar coin
A silver pattern crown coin is a British coin that was produced between 1707 and 1965. This coin is made of silver and has a profile picture of Queen Victoria on it.
900 silver coin
If the coin is so worn that you cannot read it, it is a junk coin. It is only worth the silver weight, if it is silver.
A Silver Eagle Bullion coin is 99.9% pure silver and weighs 1 oz per coin. The stamped value of the coin is U.S$1 however the intrinsic value of the coin is the value of the silver within that coin. If the the spot price of silver was $30oz at the time of checking, then the value of that coin would be worth at least $30 or more.
You can look on the rim of the coin and if there is no brown on it it is silver. If the coin is silver looking on the rim then drop it and listen for a high pitch cling sound which is another way to identify it.
The coin is considered a solid silver but is not pure silver. 1964 was the last year for the solid silver coin.