If you leave silver out in the open air, it will eventually tarnish due to a chemical reaction with sulfur compounds in the environment. This tarnish can be removed through polishing. To prevent tarnishing, silver can be stored properly in airtight containers or with anti-tarnish materials.
When silver reacts with a base, such as sodium hydroxide, it forms silver oxide and hydrogen gas. The silver oxide is then converted back to silver metal when heated.
When silver is added to water, it does not react with the water. Silver is a noble metal and is relatively unreactive with water at room temperature.
When silver reacts with oxygen, it forms silver oxide. This can create a tarnish layer on the surface of the silver, giving it a dull appearance. Silver oxide can be removed by polishing the silver surface.
As melted silver cools down, the silver particles will begin to solidify and bond together, forming a solid piece of silver. The particles will arrange themselves into a lattice structure, making the silver harden and regain its solid form.
When silver nitrate is added to a solution containing bromide ions, a white precipitate of silver bromide will form. This is due to a chemical reaction between the silver nitrate and bromide ions, resulting in the insoluble silver bromide precipitate.
A silver bullet.
you can leave them in storage or in the daycare
If it is sterling silver, no. If it is mock silver, it may leave a water mark/stain.
Silver chloride is not soluble in water.
silver chloride should precipitate out.
it gets peed on!
After awhile the silver will turn into copper because silver is originated from copper
It leaves a brown streak.
nothing happens you just have them
It is sold.
They are blinded
Tarnish.