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Silver (47Ag107.86828)
[7440-22-4]
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| Known since ancient times, it is believed man was separating silver from lead as early as 3000 B.C. Pure silver is a lustrous, white metal, more ductile and malleable than any other metal, excluding gold. Silver is the best reflector of visible light known until air causes it to tarnish. In pure air and in water, it is stable. Silver has the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of all metals. | ||||
| Melting Point | 1414°C | Boiling Point | 2210°C | |
| Density | 10.5g/cm3 | Themal Conductivity @ 0°C | 1.0cal/cm2/cm/s/°C | |
| Specific Heat @ 25°C | 0.056cal/g°C | Heat of Fusion | 25cal/g | |
| Heat of Vaporization | 565cal/g | Atomic Volume | 10.3W/D | |
| First Ionization Energy | 17.5K-cal/g-mole | Electronegativity | 1.9Pauling's | |
| Covalent Radius | 1.34Angstroms | Electrical Resistivity @ 20°C | 1.63µΩ-cm | |
| Crystal Structure | Cubic, face centered | Lattice Constant | 4.086 | |
| Thermionic Work Function | 3.09-4.31eV | Modulus of Elasticity @ 30°C | 10.6x106psi | |
| Tensile Strength (annealed) | 25,000psi | |||