Its not Silver but Hammered Aluminum. Made in the mid 20th century.
The chemical name for silver is silver. The atomic symbol for silver, Ag, comes from its Latin name, argentum, which means "silver."
The common name for silver oxide is simply silver(I) oxide.
Silver Chromate Ag=Silver CrO4= Chromate(a polyatomic ion)
The correct name for AgCl is silver chloride. Its IUPAC name is chlorosilver. Other names for silver chloride are cerargyrite, chlorargyrite, and horn silver.
Silver argent refers to a bright, shiny silver color typically associated with the metal silver itself. The term is often used in heraldry to describe a silver or white color on a coat of arms or flag.
This means it is continental silver opposed to English silver! Hope this helps!
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The dollar
The money did not have enough gold and silver to back it up
Examples: silver chloride, silver fluoride, silver iodide, silver bromide, silver astatide, silver sulfide, silver nitrate etc. For silver halogenides a method of preparation is the reaction between silver nitrate and a salt containing the halogen.
Ruby silver is the option that does not contain silver. Horn silver is a silver chloride mineral, German silver is a nickel-silver alloy, and lunar caustic is a silver nitrate compound.
The word equation for the corrosion of silver is: silver + oxygen → silver oxide
A false silver.
Silver is often found in its pure form as a metal, known as native silver. It is also commonly found in compounds such as silver sulfide in minerals like argentite and acanthite. Additionally, silver can be found in various mixtures and alloys, including silver nitrate, silver chloride, and sterling silver.
"Sterling silver" refers to the purity of a particular silver object - specifically, sterling silver is 92.5% silver.