Most silver is produced from argentiferous ores--the sulfides of lead, copper, and zinc--which may contain varying amounts of silver, depending on their location.
Silver ore is a heterogeneous mixture, as it contains various minerals and impurities along with the silver.
The name of silver ore is typically called "silver ore" or "native silver."
just about everywhere, i can tell you that in the lake district (england), the ore found that contains Lead also contains small amounts of silver, this ore which is mined forms in viens in the rocks due to changes in pressure, temperature and mineralisation
Silver ore is cold, heavy and shiny. Silver ore feels like a rock. What a stupid question -.-
Silver ore is commonly known as argentite or silver sulfide. Other minerals that may contain silver include acanthite, polybasite, and native silver.
Acanthite
Its ore is mined and silver is extracted from the ore in a smelter.
You can find silver ore in Al Kharid mining place and in crafting guild. Its more place where are silver ore but i know only this two places.
To calculate the amount of pure silver in the sample, multiply the mass of the ore by the percentage of silver: 0.53 grams * 5.4% = 0.02862 grams of silver. To convert grams to milligrams, multiply by 1000: 0.02862 grams * 1000 = 28.62 milligrams of pure silver in the sample.
the price of silver ore on runescape at the moment is 91gp, it has dropped 2gp today. have fun :)
Ore is gold or silver as an example, but lode is a vein of an ore that gives a lot of the ore.
Argentite is an ore of silver. It is a sulfide mineral that is a valuable source of silver in mining operations.