Gold and silver are known as precious metals. The chemical symbol for silver is AG, taken from the Latin word Argentum. The chemical symbol for gold is AU, taken from the Latin word Aurum. Symbols may be different in languages other than English.
The chemical symbols for gold, silver, and platinum are Au, Ag, and Pt, respectively.
The chemical symbol of silver is Ag: chemical symbols are used in chemical formulae and equations.
Gold and silver are elements. The symbol for gold is Au, and the symbol for silver is Ag.
Dmitri Mendeleev did not think gold and silver were alkali metals. He classified gold and silver as transition metals in his periodic table based on their chemical and physical properties. Alkali metals are a different group of elements.
The other stable elements in the same periodic column as gold are copper and silver.
The chemical symbols for gold, silver, and platinum are Au, Ag, and Pt, respectively.
Gold: Au Silver: Ag Platinum: Pt
The chemical symbols of gold, copper, potassium, silver, platinum, and Iron are Au, Cu, K, Ag, Pt, and Fe respectively.
The chemical symbol of silver is Ag: chemical symbols are used in chemical formulae and equations.
The chemical symbol for silver is Ag.
Au stands for gold (from the Latin word "aurum"), and Ag stands for silver (from the Latin word "argentum"). These are the chemical symbols for gold and silver on the periodic table of elements. Gold and silver are both precious metals with various industrial, decorative, and monetary uses due to their unique properties.
Gold and silver both have the letter A. Gold is AU silver is AG
No. Gold and silver are elements- the most basic of all materials. No chemical can create gold. That would be alchemy, which does not exist.
Au is the elemental abbreviation for gold.
The chemical symbol for gold is 'Au' . This comes from Latin for gold, which is 'Aurum'. Similarly, Silver is 'Ag'. Again from Latin, for silver which is 'Argentum'.
Gold and Silver
No, I believe it doesn't