Most of the symbols are similar to the name of the element but some symbols of elements have latin roots (a) law of definite proportion (b) law of. An example for this is silver which is denoted by ag from its latin name “argentum”.
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Silver is the most conducting metal with atomic number 47 and represented with the symbol ‘ag’ in the periodic table
It is available in the mixed form, generally in crystal form
Question what is the symbol of silver Solution (1) the latin name of silver is argentum (2)the symbol of silver is ag Silver nitrate is an oxidant and must, therefore, be kept away from organic compounds
Despite its widespread usage (especially in extremely low amounts) for the prevention of gonorrhoea and to stop bleeding from the nose, silver nitrate is often highly toxic and corrosive. The symbol of iron is ‘fe’, which denotes the latin name ‘ferrum’ The symbol of copper is ‘cu’, which denotes the latin name ‘cuprum’ The symbol of silver is ‘ag’, which denotes the latin name ‘argentum’
The symbol of tin is ‘sn’, which denotes the latin name ‘stannum’.
Silver is a chemical element with the atomic number 47 and the symbol ag It is a glossy, soft, white transition metal with the highest electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and reflectivity of any metal. However, the general valencies of these d and f block. Because neutral atoms have a charge of zero, no superscript is required.
The atomic symbol of silver is ag 2 A box contains some identical red colour balls labelled as a each weighing 2 g Another box contains identical blue colored balls, labelled as b, each weighing 5 g In the combinations ab, ab 2, a 2 b and a 2 b 3 which is applicable