1. General View 2. Appearnce 3. Properties ( Physcal and Chemical) 4. Daily Usage.

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1. General View 2. Appearnce 3. Properties ( Physcal and Chemical) 4. Daily Usage

 A soft, white, shiny transition metal, The metal occurs naturally in its pure, free form (native silver) transition metal

NATIVE SILVER

PHYSICAL CHEMİCAL  A soft, white, shiny transition metal.transition metal  Solid as all metals.  its pure, free form (native silver) in nature  Silver is a metallic chemical element with the chemical symbol Ag (Latin: argentum) and atomic number 47.chemical elementsymbolLatinatomic number  it has the highest electrical conductivity of any element and the highest thermal conductivity of any metal.electrical conductivitythermal conductivity

 Currency  Jewellery and silverware  Dentistry  Photography and electronics  Mirrors and optics  Other industrial and commercial applications  Medicinal  Clothing  Currency  Jewellery and silverware  Dentistry  Photography and electronics  Mirrors and optics  Other industrial and commercial applications  Medicinal  Clothing

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