Atomic Number: 47
Atomic Weight: 107.868
Protons: 47
Neutrons: 60
Electrons: 47
Group: 1B
Brief Description:
Silver is a bright white metal, solid at room temperature, and is slighlty harder than gold. Pure silver has the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of all metals. It tarnishes when in contact with ozone, H2S, or air containing Sulphur. Sources: The ores of lead, lead-zinc, copper and gold; most often found in Mexico, Peru, and the USA.