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Background

Characteristics

Silver is a very ductile and malleable (slightly harder than gold ) univalent coinage metal with a brilliant white metallic luster that can take a high degree of polish . It has the highest electrical conductivity of all metals, even higher than copper , but its greater cost has prevented it from being widely used in place of copper for electrical purposes.

Pure silver also has the highest thermal conductivity , whitest color, the highest optical reflectivity (although it is a poor reflector of ultraviolet ), and the lowest contact resistance of any metal. Silver halides are photosensitive and are remarkable for the effect of light upon them. This metal is stable in pure air and water, but does tarnish when it is exposed to ozone , hydrogen sulfide , or air with sulfur in it. The most common oxidation state of silver is +1; a few +2 compounds are known as well.

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