Silver is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Ag and atomic
number 47. A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it has the highest
electrical conductivity of any element and the highest thermal
conductivity of any metal. The metal occurs naturally in its pure, free
form (native silver), as an alloy with gold (electrum) and other metals,
and in minerals such as argentite and chlorargyrite. Most silver is
produced as a by-product of copper, gold, lead, and zinc refining.
Silver has been known since ancient times and has long been valued as a
precious metal, used to make ornaments, jewelry, high-value tableware,
utensils (hence the term silverware), and currency coins. Today, silver
metal is used in electrical contacts and conductors, in mirrors and in
catalysis of chemical reactions. Its compounds are used in photographic
film and dilute solutions of silver nitrate and other silver compounds
are used as disinfectants. Although the antimicrobial uses of silver
have largely been supplanted by the use of antibiotics, further research
into its clinical potential is in progress.
A major use of silver is as a precious metal, and it has long been used
for making high-value objects reflecting the wealth and status of the
owner.
Jewellery and silverware are traditionally made from sterling silver
(standard silver), an alloy of 92.5% silver with 7.5% copper. In the
United States, only an alloy consisting of at least 92.5% fine silver
can be marketed as "silver". Sterling silver is harder than pure silver,
and has a lower melting point (893 °C) than either pure silver or pure
copper.[6] Britannia silver is an alternative hallmark-quality standard
containing 95.8% silver, often used to make silver tableware and wrought
plate. With the addition of germanium, the patented modified alloy
Argentium Sterling Silver is formed, with improved properties including
resistance to firescale.
Sterling silver jewelry is often plated with a thin coat of .999 fine
silver to give the item a shiny finish. This process is called "flashing".
Silver jewelry can also be plated with rhodium (for a bright, shiny look)
or gold.
Silver is a constituent of almost all colored carat gold alloys and carat
gold solders, giving the alloys paler colour and greater hardness. White
9 carat gold contains 62.5% silver and 37.5% gold, while 22 carat gold
contains up to 8.4% silver or 8.4% copper.
Source: Silver on WikiPedia
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