For example halogens and sulfur reacts with silver.
Metals are likely to make anions. So they lose electrons to get a positive charge. The other elements gain electrons and get negatively charged.
the periodic table
Certain elements react with acids. Almost every metal react with acids except some, including copper, silver and gold. Metalloids are also weakly react with acids.
All of them tend not to react with each other until you get lower down the group
The Noble gasses.
No. Xenon is a noble gas, silver is not.
Yes, silver can be used with other elements to create various alloys. Some common examples include sterling silver (with copper), silver-gold alloys, and silver-nickel alloys. These combinations can enhance the properties of silver for specific applications.
Yes, silver can react with many other elements forming compounds: AgS, AgCl, AgI, AgBr etc.
what happens to the properties of elements when they react with each other element
Silver does not react with sulfuric acid because silver is a noble metal and does not easily form compounds with other elements. The sulfuric acid is not strong enough to oxidize the silver and break its bonds, therefore the reaction does not occur.
Yes it does react strongly when bonding with other elements
Neon does not react with other elements.
Nothing. Argon is one of the noble gasses, meaning it doesn't react with other substances.
elements on the right of the periodic table
Neon does not react with other elements.
Selenium react with majority of other chemical elements.
Metals are likely to make anions. So they lose electrons to get a positive charge. The other elements gain electrons and get negatively charged.