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 Atomic number: 47  Atomic mass: 107.8682  Standard state: solid  Boiling point: 2485.15k (4013.6F)  Melting point: 1235.08k (17563.5F)

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2  Atomic number: 47  Atomic mass: 107.8682  Standard state: solid  Boiling point: 2485.15k (4013.6F)  Melting point: 1235.08k (17563.5F)

3  No one actually knows who discovered silver or when, but there is evidence it was known to the ancients.  It is believed that, as early as 4,000 B.C., that man was able to separate silver from lead.

4  The name silver originates from the Old English Word- seolfor.  The symbol for silver, Ag, comes from the Latin word argentum.  In the ancient times silver was one of the most expensive metals, but every since 1344 the prices for silver have steadily declined. But today silver prices are begin to increase.

5  1s 2 2s 2 p 6 3s 2 p 6 d 10 4s 2 p 6 d 10 5s 1

6  Some common uses of silver are… jewelry, photography, electrical conductor, silverware and table settings, batteries, mirrors, solar energy, water purification, medical application, and many more.

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