Silver is in period 5, group 11, the family is called the copper family or the coinage metals
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∙ 2012-12-07 17:32:48Silver belongs to the transition metals and antimony belongs to the semimetals.
Silver is found in the periodic table among the d-block metals, in-between copper and gold (going down). It is metallic and a coinage metal and we could therefore place it in that family or among the transition d-block metals. == ==Group 11, with copper and gold.
i think silver is in the alkai metal family
A family on the periodic table just refers to the column of elements that all have similar valence electron configurations. There are 4 known elements in silver's family: Cu = copper Ag = silver Au = gold Rg = roentgenium
The element Silver has 61 neutrons. Its symbol on the Periodic Table is 'Ag'.
Silver is a Transition Metal.
Because it is an element in the transition family of copper.
Silver belongs to the transition metals and antimony belongs to the semimetals.
Because it is an element in the transition family of copper.
Copper
Copper is in the group 11 of the periodic table: copper, silver, gold, roentgenium.
Copper is an element that is in the same family as gold and silver. All of these metals are in the same group on the periodic table. Because of their similarities in structure, these metals have similar properties
Ag, or silver, is number 47 on the periodic table of elements, and is part of the Transition elements family.
Silver belongs to group 11 in the periodic table of the elements.
Silver is found in the periodic table among the d-block metals, in-between copper and gold (going down). It is metallic and a coinage metal and we could therefore place it in that family or among the transition d-block metals. == ==Group 11, with copper and gold.
Silver is a substance. An element, to be specific.
Silver will not be removed from the periodic table of elements. It is an element, and it belongs there.