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Silver, namely silver, is called silver because of its white color, as opposed to gold. Think of it as money and decorations. In ancient times, money was called silver.
Pure silver is white in color, metallic in luster with impurities, soft in quality, hardened with impurities, and grayish red in color.
Pure silver has a specific gravity of 10.5, a melting point of 960.5℃, good conductivity, and is soluble in nitric acid and sulfuric acid. Silver is one of the metals found in ancient times
Although silver also exists in the form of simple substance in nature, most of it exists in the form of combined state.
Silver has high ductility, so it can be rolled into a transparent foil with a thickness of only 0.3 microns, and silver particles with a weight of 1 g can be drawn into filaments about two kilometers long.
The thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity of silver are among the best among metals.