The chemical name for silver is silver. The atomic symbol for silver, Ag, comes from its Latin name, argentum, which means "silver."
The chemical compound name for AgCl is silver chloride.
Silver. Its chemical symbol is 'Ag' , short for 'Argentum' ; the Latin name for silver.
The correct name for AgCl is silver chloride. Its IUPAC name is chlorosilver. Other names for silver chloride are cerargyrite, chlorargyrite, and horn silver.
Ag is the symbol for the element silver.
The formula of Silver Perchlorate is AgClO4.
The chemical name of silver is Ag, derived from its Latin name "argentum."
The chemical symbol for Silver is Ag; there is no separate scientific name for Silver, it is an element and is called Silver in any context.
The chemical compound name for AgCl is silver chloride.
Silver Acetate. It can also be called Silver Ethanoate and its formula can also be written as CH3COOAg.
silver nitrate (AgNo3) is a chemical name for lunar caustic.
Its name is silver nitrate octahydrate. silver(Ag) nitrite(NO2) * octahydrate (8H2O)
silver hydride
The chemical symbol for silver is Ag, derived from its Latin name "argentum."
Silver is the name in English; but the old Latin language name is argentum.
AgBrO is silver hypobromite, however its actual correct formula should be written as AgOBr.
lunar caustic
Silver Iodine