The Latin name for silver is argentum, which gave the metal its elemental symbol, Ag.
The most likely ion present in the water tested with silver nitrate that resulted in a white precipitate is chloride ion (Cl-). This is because silver nitrate reacts with chloride ions to form silver chloride, which appears as a white precipitate.
Nickel is a transition metal in Group 10 of the periodic table.
Silver (Ag) has 47 electrons. To achieve a pseudo-noble-gas electron configuration, silver would need to lose one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration that resembles a noble gas configuration like argon.
Dr. Dahliwhal. he reviewed it, he gave it a 10... out of 100. He discoverec it with his modifications
gold and silver that is what the president gave her that was so nice
It's not a silver penny. It's a steel penny. In 1943, silver was scarce because of World War II. So was copper, the metal usually used to make pennies. So in 1943, the US Mint chose steel as a cheap, one-time substitute. And yes, it has a D. My grandfather (who was alive when all this happened) told me when he gave me one.
Silver is a shiny metallic gray (the element gave rise to the descriptive name of the color silver).
The Latin name for silver is argentum, which gave the metal its elemental symbol, Ag.
Glass gets its color from metal oxides cooked with the pot metal, and from reheatings. Copper oxide anciently gave turquoise blue, green, or red. Cobalt gave light to deep blue. Manganese gave amethyst to purple, and with iron, orange to brown. Iron gave green, and with copper, forest green. Tin gave milk or opaque white. Silver nitrate, reheated, gave yellow. Iron gave brownish yellow. Gold gave amber, or, reheated, gave ruby red; reheated with tin it gave pink, with manganese, purple. Gold leaf, scattered through the bubble, gave aventurine.
you is the pronoun in the sentence Mike gave you a penny
It was a brass key with an "oversized pink satin bow" around it.
The simplest test for gold is its softness; pure gold is much softer than other gold colored metals, or gold plated metals. That is why, in the good old days, people used to bite gold coins, to see how much resistance the coin gave to their teeth (but be careful if you do this, you can break a tooth on an unexpectedly hard brass coin). Silver has a distinctive whitish color that is different from that of any other metal, although of course, if you see something the color of silver it still might just be silver plated. There is no test you can do in a public place that will adequately distinguish between solid silver and silver plating. It is, however, still true that pure silver will be softer than a silver plated object - but the softness is not nearly as great as that of gold, so it is harder to tell.
I love the silver necklace my grandmother gave me for my birthday.
Apollo's arrows were said to be golden, like the rays of the sun. - that is wrong. Zeus gave Apollo a bow & arrows of silver. He gave the gold ones to his twin sister since she was born first
Judas gave Jesus away for 30 silver coins by kissing him.
The evidence is shown because each metal ion gave off a different flame color. If you were to do additional testing, you could use different salts of the same metal and see if the flame color is the same. Ps: Im doing this lab right now.