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Silver and tin are two different elements. Silver has an atomic symbol of Ag and an atomic number (proton number) of 47. It is a lustrous white metal and has the highest thermal conductivity of any metal and electrical conductivity of any element. It is also very ductile and malleable. Tin has an atomic symbol of Sn and an atomic number of 50. It is also ductile and malleable, but oxidizes very easily. As such, it is usually coated over other metals to prevent corrosion.

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