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- SILVER
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- 47
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- Ag
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- 107.880
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- 2-8-18-18-1
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- 10.49
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- 960.80° C
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- 2210° C
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- +1+2+3
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- FCC
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- brilliant white, ductile metal
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- optical mirrors, coinage, photography, electrical applications, alloys, dental fillings, jewelry
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- Silver has the highest conductivity for electricity and heat than any other metal. It occurs both uncombined and in ores such as argentite.
- Discovered B.C. [L. argentum]