in rocks every were around the earth
Silver is most commonly found in Mexico, Peru, China, Australia, and Russia. These countries are among the top producers of silver in the world due to their rich mineral deposits and extensive mining operations.
Silver is found in lead, zinc, and copper ore deposits. A full two-thirds of the silver resources in the world are found in association with these other metal ores. The remaining third is found in association with deposits of gold. The most important ore mineral of silver is argentite (Ag2S, silver sulfide). In the United States, Nevada is the leading producer of silver where it is a by-product of gold mining. Other significant world producers of silver are Mexico, Peru, Chile, and Canada. A number of other countries produce smaller amounts of silver.
Silver is typically found in nature in the form of compounds, such as silver sulfide or silver chloride. However, it can also be found in its pure elemental form, especially when it occurs as native silver in deposits of ore.
Silver can be found in various places around the world, including in mines, as a byproduct of mining for other metals like copper, lead, and zinc, and in certain types of ores such as argentite and horn silver. The primary sources of silver are mines in countries like Mexico, Peru, China, and Australia, as well as recycling from old electronics and jewelry.
Silver is typically found in ores, which are rocks containing silver compounds. The extraction process involves crushing the ore and then using chemical processes to separate the silver from other minerals. This can include techniques such as smelting or leaching to extract the silver, which is then further refined to produce pure silver.
where can silver be found on earth?
The world's largest SILVER nugget was found in 1894, near Aspen Colorado. it was 1,840 lbs.
england found silver and gold in the "new world".
Silver is most commonly found in Mexico, Peru, China, Australia, and Russia. These countries are among the top producers of silver in the world due to their rich mineral deposits and extensive mining operations.
Ummm... not quite sure what you mean, silver can be found all over the world.
england found silver and gold in the "new world".
new mexico
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.
Silver was found in ancient times
Silver is generally found in rocks, and as a constituent of minerals like acanthite. It can also be found near the surface, in soils and sands, in nearly pure masses, or nuggets, from tiny to hundreds of kilograms, which have been torn from their host rock and smoothed and rounded by glaciation or rivers.
The Silver Langur is an Old World monkey. It is found living in the forests of Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, and Borneo.
The world's largest silver nugget in 1894 was found in the state of Colorado. It was known as the "Sherman Silver Nugget" and weighed over 2,000 pounds.