Ag troid means fighting in english.
Ag is the chemical symbol for the element silver; it is derived from either the Latin or ancient Greek word for silver (I can't remember which).
If you mean is it soluble in water then the answer is no.
Quite a few moles of silver if you mean, 4.59 X 10^25 atoms of silver. 4.59 X 10^25 atoms silver (1 mole Ag/6.022 X 10^23) = 76.2 moles of silver ----------------------------
Ag is the element Silver. Ag has more electrons than Ag+as for the element to become positively charged through a process called oxidation in which Ag has given up an electron to another element in order to obtain a positive charge. Another way to look at it is the "+" indicates a loss of a negatively charged particle which, in this case, is an electron. Proper Half-Reaction: Ag+ + e- ---> Ag
Ag is the chemical symbol of silver.
"Ag an loin" translates to "at the seam" in English. It is an Irish phrase that can refer to a literal seam, such as in fabric or stitching, or can be used metaphorically in various contexts.
troid
You are going to bed now
There is no such word like 'suh ag' in English.
AG = Aktiengesellschaft
"Ta you ag leamh" is Irish Gaelic for "You are reading." It combines the verb "ta" (are), "you" (you), and "ag leamh" (reading). This phrase is used to indicate that someone is currently engaged in the act of reading.
'To' as in Tá mé ag dul go dtí an siopa - I am going to the shop
(a fight) = troid or comhrac (I fight) = troidim or comhraicim
AG is the German acronym for the expression stock company (Aktien Gesellschaft)
Aktien Gesellshaft ( i.e "INC"
Aktien Geselschaft that means company or corporation
the english name is silverthe abbreviation is Ag