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Sheldon Graham
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12 August, 00:40
What is the atomic number of silver
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Eden Mack
12 August, 00:52
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47
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Silver (Ag), chemical element, a white lustrous metal valued for its decorative beauty and electrical conductivity. Silver is located in Group 11 (Ib) and Period 5 of the periodic table
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Kamryn Pollard
12 August, 00:59
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The atomic number of silver is 47.
That also means that silver has 47 electrons and 47 protons.
The atomic mass of silver is 108u.
107 - 47 = 60
Silver has 60 neutrons.
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